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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-04-21

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-04-21 page 1

MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA v AMP CHIASM Mtn.yH fAOl Disorders of the Liver AND D1QK8TIVK ORGAVS, am cum ar HOOFLAND'S fiEaHANDITTfiOS 8TBEKGTHEWINO TONIC THESE BOTEES . MAYS PERFORMED MORE CUBES, " OlYE BETTER SA TISFA CTIOlf, BA YE MORE TESTIMONY, BAYS MORE RESPEO-, TABLE PEOPLE TO YOVOB FOB , TBEM, Than any Other Article ia tin Market We defy any on to eoatredlot this wurtioa, AND W1IX VAT tl.000 . To auy una that win produce Oerllneate puMllbeo vj ob ids i u not uikyi... - - HOOFLAND'S ' German Illtters WILL C0B1 lTLir I'iSE Of ' OBMOXIOOBBXRYOVSbBlLITT DIABASES OF TBS iZDNETB, AKD DISEASES ABIBIN0 raOMA DISORDER MDiTOMAOM, Observe Ihi followta. frsiptcins, retallis; fix IB IttKldatf of the IlJgvetfvo UrfknK . otlpaticn, Inwetd Piles, Falneat of Blood to thl ;m4,1oI4( of to. Btomwh, Neaeea, Heart porn, lAagfunlor Ft-yd, Fullneae or Weight Hi IB tne mupMOO. now sracuiloiM. E In. or Fluttering i lb. Fit of I Pitol etomeoo.S SwluuiilB.of the Heau ludlnfflciiltBnaUH flattering et lb. Hurried lug, flattorln. Heart, Uhokln, eaaamtlar, en hoaln, lngeVn a when nations. la a lying Irm-ture, DUnnflMof Vlf-' Ion. Dot. or Wot. before the Blgbt, Fever .ad Dell Tain In the liwtfl, beflolen-. CI i-ereptionon, ieuown th. Bkln ul lyei, rain In tb. Bide, Back-Chwt. Llmba. , je, o. L. Sodden Floehe. ol Host, cmrniog Fkeh, Constant Ira. ' tunings of Irll, and great Depression cf Bptrlts 19- HKMKJIBEB-&I TBI! tHIS BITTBBa Xs Not ykloolnolio RUM OR WHISKY, And Can't Make Drunkards. (TT 19 Tfll Best Tonic in the World Wr BEAU WHO SATS SO. Tton th Hon. Thomaa B. Flomioe, From th H'n. IhoutM B. Florems. From th Hon. Ttiumae B. f lovtnoe. VfkMmiwotot, Jtnwf 1, QutTUMM: Baring etated It rerball to row, 1 - are do hesitation In writing th feet, that I axparl E marked benefit ft oni i onr Hoofland' Germ a. During long and tedlon aer-atoii of Ooo pnattlna nod ocerou duties nearly proatratat. m, A kind mnd auggeetod theuMof th prp'- - tlon I have nmmtA. 1 took hit ndrlt., And tlwTimlt wm lmproTniBt of boalUi, rmwMl ratrf , bik) lht (wrtlcnUr rvllof I ao nuob itcodtVl nod oHaioed. OlhrB inf bHmlUrl7d.ntgd tf they daatnt tr. Truly tonr friend. THUMAfi B. FLOBENOB. from John B. Wkkrthim( Ik., fttin ol W!ekr fbttni A Bntchftoc, the celebrated mnafeutaivn of Fnoy boa Woik. aoa v-ul it. 1 an th nctslenk from jon of on of th gtfwt tlTvri lo uau m cwuierrtru utrun niao, unlit htalth. - Tor Btnv jotn hn 1 nOerd froni en ol tb moflt ftDnojlng od dcetllttttiitg pUlDl tht th haann toniilr cm tw d)iote4 v i'hrcol Plftrrbw. Durlns th Icng tlm I n unnaring frvm IbU dl'MM. I wtf nttendvd bT roUr pbyaicUo, air - log awlutt..porrj relief. Tb cin wined to r mln aottl 1 wtvfl lunuoed to try Hoodand' 0nnM BitMn. A(tr Hi um ol . IWw botU( of tbt nln bl nitdloin, tb wmpUlui pptMWl to b oonv pltly irdlotci1, loftn iBwrdr thnk yoafor tacb lab:i . tpMlOo. and, wnnTr X dt an opponnnity, uhtrfnlly reuoumend It, with full ounfldefto In 1U Wo Tcrw, -b. 8, 1W4. 1'rtmi Jnlln W, Kaq , Bra of L 4 Walker, th moat xtnaW Mruio rubllahirra to tb Unllad btataa, No. T2& Oiwtlnnt at.. fblladelphU. rvnOAJit, tftfa, 18M. ' ttlMM. tout 4 BTASI; ' SnrtLEHSit: My motbi le-law ha ba to gieafr ly boflttad by your Boofland'i Qrman BttUtta tiAt I concluded to try It mjeelf. X find it to b ao love I nab I tonic, and aiibMitatlngly rcomniifd Itl all vhoareau(!clng from dyapvtiata. t bar fan Uiatdlaaaaln It moat obatinataIortn--t5taltoca---' for many yan , and your Bttur bat glrvn n aaa wltea atary thing lt had failed. Tuon truly, JUHVB LflB. frem (hi Ben. Jacob Broom. riusiiiLL, Oct. T, IStO, msm: In reply to your iaqair a to th inoad hv th oaa of Hoofland? Otiman Bit iera In my mnlly, 1 har no bwrtatlon In eaylng thai It baa been highly beneficial. In 011 Inaianoa, a oaat f dyapepala of thirteen you' atandlug, aud whlot had beoomc vary diirtnaatiig. th uaa of OB bofttU gaT deobled rallef, tb aecvod effecting a enra, ftad tha third, tt aoetna. baa oouNnued Ut dttn. fnc than ; bare bn no yanptoma of It return for tb laat all year, lb my ludtvldnal Ha of It 1 find It to ba an naeqoaled tonto, and alaosraly raoouateud IU oaeta JACOB BftQOK,To. 17VI Sproo strwi. from fcVT. W. 1, Siegfried, Pat tor Twelfth Baptist tiborch. p PSILiUkLTHlA, ItaiMnbet 96, 1MB. ' UbmU. fotnsA Etajbii Uintlemrn: 1 har recently bean laboring nndai Ut diatreMtng saTecta or Ibdlgaatlon, acoonuanled by a proatratlon of tb nerToo ayateaa. Hanwtoiit rniMdlaa warn raoomraended br frleodt. and anoe of thm taatod, but wit hoot relief. Your HooJlarwd't Oennan Bitter were reroinaMitded by paraooa who had triad Umdi, and erboa lTraa Banuon or in BlttarelDduoed ma also to try them. X nut oonfen that I had an averalou h patent madlclnaa from tb "tbooeawi aud on" quack "Bill re," whoa oaJf aim aewna to be to pabn oil iwpMnd and dniRgaJ ' liquor upon tbe oommniilty. In a air way; aud the tendency of whit, l tear, ia to aak many eon Brmed Arnnkard. Upon Warnlag tbM your. Wat wily a maomnai preparation, i toon i wiw nap-r flot. IU action, not only upon tb tomaoh, ir en but nuon the cemmi nitem. Wat Dtompi and arrai trying. X feel that 1 beta dsn red great and perma ins nanrat rrom ine ova ci a mw rxniwa. Very rafactrauy yonri, w. u.oiuibiivii, Vary raajectftilly yonn. W. D. fltlorBIBD, Nc. im SbaokAtnaxon ttreei. , rroai tb Ba. lliomta Wlntar.D. IX, fajtor of Bvx borough mpttat imaroh, c Dr. Jeektom Deer Blir 1 feel It la to T(-ir ax (Pliant prp ration, Booftand't Oer man Bitten, tw '. tdd my Uatlmony to tha deaarred raputatioa II mm fM.nd. I barn foe rear, at time, been tiwabial with great diordr In my head and nervoni ariteaa. I wa adrleed by ft friend to try bottle of yonr - net-man mtter. i am tw, ana nt ex pen nee trl and nnKiwrtAd r IjC mf heaitn baa I frr materlallr benflttd. I ooBlldantly raoom mead tb article where 1 meal with oaaat almUar t "im, im bar b"Q awn red vj many ol um good 0ct. Beapectftill yoara, t- Wliaifii, BlNniM. Pa, Frew Br. 1. B. Herman, of t erwa Reformed Charon, .autown, varuoounty, r; Dr. O. Jacktoo Bpctd Sir: I har beat troubled with Dyapepala nearly twenty year, an bar never ueea any meaiciue met din at a mnn good Hoofland'a Bitter. I aui rary maoh tm proreo m ate in, aner oarmg taieo nve nottiaa. Yottra, with refpftut, J. 8. H IBM AM. ea that the lgnatara of "0. M. JAOEflOH," Is on in tia&rraa oi bcb poi. PRICE:' SinffU BoUU, Oiu Dollar; or Baf Dot. Jar 5 BnonM yonr DNMt dracrUt not h.T. tht .Ttlol. dnnotb.patollb7.n70f tMlnMiilo.tlDBpr.nu '' tlo.1 ib.t in.y b. othfA In III plM., bnt Mad taf nd o .ill orwAtd, Mcar.17 packid, 07 MprtH rBIHClVAt, Off ICS AKD StAHCf AUtUB, No. 631 Arch Street J0NE9& IVANS, ( Stucftport te f. M. Jockvm t ..,) to.- nla ty Drorifilr ui Dwlan In it I, Ik.U.IM t( MTT-dtUino aily VOLUME . XXVII, PRINTING HOUSE. -AND JOB PRINTING. Ohio State Journal BOOK AN!? JOB i , . Baflna outtDocUd wttb ih Oil to StAia Jodiihai. inpvtior Jet Ufflc, vm are now j raparvd to xout The Best Job Printing tnr llltlu arnsh that v abia in a Slad of Printing, from a miamcau bund till to tha nf ftt work. W kniploy nona bij)t oomptut worlv mu. vur pnuM cannot vo mrpf nta ior cnaaynn ) any oioor tauiucajju iu .bDirai V!lIVt lnlfj PART1K3 HAV1NU FANCY SHOW BILLB To Print, will do well 1j tll nitd te m, POSTU3BS 01 etetj lite, from oca .heel up to fifty, pnmou 10 oraer. PAFUR ANY UlZb' PtaillLlt. Book and Job Printing, YISITINU, WKDDINU, AND A.DZ3Z1.ZIBJB OAnca, or ANT fAlTBnS OB QUALITY, Efiufltl to EngrnTlng. NOTE OB LETTEB SUEE1S, PLAIN, BCEIFT OB FANCY TYfE. ORNAMENTAL WORK! OA1XDS, Auy bla, in any Culr, ttt OomMnallvu vt Culori. NVITATIONS, Iltberln Finy Note or Carda, in Gold and Silver, or nrtm.',a 01 any utworipiiuD, ei in a a ilty of Oolori, ellber wet or dry. Oot up la tyl not to 1- aurpaaard, either East ur ial'd oi Whit or flord Pabtr. either Mtb Blai k or Crlored laka, from a plain I'rugHlile' Lii-bal to tb fluest prluUd iplsndld Blum. a Labult, Book Work. (lNriTtiTI(iN8. I.T-LAV78. A lit 1 01, EH Of NCOIU'JBATION. and every other veiMr of rnmpulofa, yriiiiea at auy ini m i) niinm umv. TO LAWYBnS. UF. . mAw m.t baII 11mm In ULt In Rl Inft. a pr!nt thf tn on ibort notloejli d at iu loni at Uvlug ritt. Uf ertty hltid, gt op itlth naatnrtt tud dltpfttvb, auu at ia piivva. Mercantile Frinting OF EVERY UESCRlfl'IUN. To Seminaries and Colleges. fjatlgaefi, Circular, etc., W sr4nt. IB laporlor 9tjU. Onr lkcllltl for thlf c!M or won tr nniirpiHM ia vniu. AHM7 WORK. Order, Circular, Hftd-BillB or CardHg PflaM forth Army on th hotteat Bot!, and wftrrantea 10 gir aaiiaiaoiion. 8END IN YOUR ORDERS from th. con.tr hj bmII. nnd row. will ric.lv. thtm prosiptir py .xprm. AdilreiB or Bpplf '' 1 WM, T. 006QESHALL 4 00., Oaio St at JovuiAl, Onioi, M Itat It., ColoBBbaa, , :GHIO INSURANCE. 'U. "MITB. J. B. H'OIBBT. BBOURITY Life Insurance and Annuity fTeinr Torlt. GENEKAL AQENCV OFFICE: No. 88 Union Block, COLUMBUS, O. Ron-Forfeiture Policies Ifsned. HHITH McUABBT, Marti cd lin A Life Insurance Policy 5 A PROTECTION TO TBK FAMILY Beyond all CenllugenclcN LIBMyOMlUfCO. OF NEW YOIIK tri r. T ire POMOIES, AMNU1TT KNDUWllBMTS -J and War Hlaka. tku at farorable rate, foil. oloeonthe tn ytar plan, non-rorfeltar, ItAned to vcoee loiaxea. PIVIUBND8 PAID DURING TUK UFB OF 1HK ASSURER Brery man of family eaDecIallr. ahonld not fall I to get hit Ufa lnaured, and thli appllta te all ulami I of citizen, whether urofaialonal men. mrtohantaor I mechanlo. Follolea mar be need a a aeonrltlea for lUBtUa. VI0UI1WK UIB KCUIB UOItlfVIUf UIUH Vf IU auring in urea or meir iDtora, aui u.e policy often aarea propaity from ruinoua aacriflca. To aa' onti a good tnvefttneut, arery one aliould Inaure In : srvif. '"KffT",? '"UL" in Tin to at on in ism otmiami.ou Dtr tent . WOredJU glrcu for 60 pet cent, when ItqiMiedTPB Premium on the Non-Forftiturt I'olicv arc never tost. Aoollcatloua for Life Inauranca In the Saonrltr Oonipaoy may be made to the General Agent, or their legany aaioonr a ooiKiier iu im city aoi connty. rail in m douaoki, Oeh'l Ag'tt 8carttT Life Insurance A Annuity Co. Mo n PnloD Block. Onvrft fiona Balidln. majUI 3m aodF Oolumbna, 0, Losses Paid in 46 Years ovt 017.000,000 X Insurance Company HARTFORD, CONN. BET Aftl, JAN., 1805, 3,077',3GS 71 ! FIRE AND INLAND NAVIGATION M3K8! AnaolM In all tha DiiLclnal Oitlaa and Town! la tb United fitat?. Application ftr iniurano will be promptly at tandd to. ANHBEW J. OAR ft IV Fit, AffX XRarl4Sm .IvhuROll Bntl'llna. PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM. THE NEW YOEE & LIVERPOOL Petroleum Company OrgtallMd nnilt the U In lea ar1 KnfUtartnfc I Iritwiui loe dibw 01 new xuia. Capital - - - $1,000,000 One Hundred Thousaud SbareH, A I' 10 1-KB SIIAHK, b SubKrivtivn Jiit, Fivi Dollar vtr Short, Not Liable to urther Auttmtnt. OFFICES: Ko, Kuiiiivellulliiiug, 71 UllOAUU AY, IV Y. PtMtofflve Atl(lrft Boa ff,S6B Rer? Yvtfe. OFFICERS: Ben. I' AS It LB. DIOKIUSOK, Ftatld-nt. WM . T. PHIPP8, Vic Preald?nt. BOBEBT BASKl'T, Beetfftf y. . H. J. BUBl'IS. illrfna SupMlntPn'i'ant. Tltni Tllle, Pa. ATLAKT10 BANK Ui Btuadtf4r, Pew Tuth, Tmsary , prodaclnn Oil Payment for iiutk may be mart lu dtftna, rB'- Uted nctea. or aurarnment bond and tecoiltfw. jhlch buda and taotttltlef will b taken at thfli market value. BenmianoMmay D aaaiwaw to me uompanr, . O. Boa 6.808, few Tor k Ottr, or to "Atlantic Bank." Treaanry of tbe Mow York aud lilrerpvol Petroleum Oompany, Hi Broadway. Nrw York City, or to any of It Agwila, niario CLAIM AGENCY. Oliio YolunteerjClaiin Afiency. OrrWSB8 PA T ACOOHNTB OOBBEOTLT AND qulokly mad op, end tb money collected to Tory anon tun. AMriju or Pat dn OfBoeni and Soldier at ibelr ni betra, oolleoted on abort notice, Ptniion, BorjHTT. sc. Ac. dn Offl(n . Soldier. or tbir legal helra. proonred withont delay. h)Mcai attmaon ytam a um tAuftoa o cuatffia or Hones and EqnlpmciiU boat In tb eerrloe of tb Unltod Statea. Wt are Ihontnthlu ttMttaiitltd triA nrv bratiek at (A 6awMM at thick ar eawiytirj, and wfU aftoraa lee etWBra fiiiifactvut to ali mih whom H Ho burin, Offloe Mcond floor, No. 1.1 Cant a mU J08IAB GIVES, Lata Uolon. Tltb 0. V. I. hni. 0., Jan. U. lhftA. PROPOSALS. IUBSI8TKN0B OfriOl, 0. B. AHMY. Mo. 30 Soots htuet; BiLTiaou, Ml)., April II, 1560, (jKAtilP PBOPOttALS, IM TUIPLIUATD, WILL vj be reoaired at una umc until ii ai.. on lDr,3DAtr, April ild, 1806, for rarnlabltig tb Ifnl tad Statea QubalatBs Depaitwent nith : POUR THuTJflAMD (4.000) BEAD OP (JOOD. PAT vur UA i l iiB, on in now, iciear rur year oia 14 orer,) delirerea at tu ntato jatua ttcaie. i naitintor. ma., in iota oi u, on inou and each rery fid) ten daiai to be veltbad with' In one aud a half dnya after arrival, at tbe expoute of tb ooiitr actor. They mat arerage about (1.3W) thirteen hundred pound groa wtTgbt, all falling abort ul i.uoui one inoueaoa ana nny psuona gr weight, Built, Htagi, Oxen, Cow, Heifer and lloi laaa Oat tie. will be rHMleil. A deduction ortio) fifteen pound will be made from me weigni oi eaou oieer ecoepieti onaer inia eon' tract, vrortded the animal doea not tUfid In the pei two ana oue-nau ooura oeiore lwide weiaaea. I not weighed Immediately after reraoral fnm th Riant ftifmi for itrnfjoaal can he bad nn annllra tlon at tbtefjJnee, either In peraon, by mall, or tele grapn Proiotul br Uleitrabh. or other IrreauUr. Infor mil propotfti win not na oonaiaprea. The Oorernment will claim th right of weighing any on animal a pa rate, if tu appearance Indicatea leu weight than the minimum mentioned above; tb empena of weighing will b paid by tb party erring Injudgment. ildder murt be vraaent to tamoad to their bide, and prepare to gtr bond and alga Lb contract ba irjre leaving in mnoe. Th Oorernment reeerre to Ittelf th rliht to re fect any or all bid donaldered nnreaaonabl. I-I'DHDH IQ IfB Alnuv SaiiE KHi UBllVBry. ID Burn funda aa may be on hand If dud on hand, to b inao aa boob ai receiroa. tr rouiip ib nun ui bbuvi h uibhbwi j a vi jw 8 ALU fUB BKKF OATTLt ' .od lltnwl to 'HJ.pt. J. BlfWABD WSbUf, U, B., B.1UB0N, M.r.Und." . ' 'i tf ft bid I. In tbe nan. ol ft Ann, thrlr namM and tbolr poitofflo. ftddnaa mnit .ppMr, or tboy will nut 0. oonaldorad. lc,h poraos or .Tory mmbr of Bra offering: . nronoMl mnit aooomnanr It with .n oath of allwl .no. to tbe United Btatee aoTernment, II be be. not ftlrmay men one in ,011 ome.. AUbUtMl mUnf fcUr wUA IA Itrm of thUai- MrUMlMM mU Of l eMJM. S. HOWABI) WU.., tprli t , . ., Captain and ('. B., Voir. BJU IIIIUI. I . '-1 II i4 W. UU.II. BIBBtBt d tlLLIT, - job pxizisr isirLaj ' J3ool.-I31iiiT,' ' - Anil Blink-Book Manufacturers'. Butl.r Hall) raloa Block, . Hlk Bt. .prv r COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1865. COMMISSION. joimo.be.il. CHABLBB H. fABBOKB AUCTION COMMISSION, rpHB CiCIBtlONID HATI XNTIBID IBTO 1 . no-nrln.r.hlD to c.rrT on tb. Anonm and unnmiiiion BaunMi, .1 IVo. 161 South High Street, In thli 017, nndr the Arm ntm. of BEAL A PARSONS, Anction & Commission Merchants For lb ial of all article! In mttrcaatll trad, r arm lug Btock. Baal Btlat, o. W hav bow on baud and offer at araatly rdacad pnoci aa ief ant iukk m taoai-rn nuutraoia urni-tar, uiAnnfaulund bf Mr. J. Fiabar. ounlitliig in part ot Mahraanr. Tailur. Harbl Ten. Boiewood anu uiianon lame, tiair uioin oota ana t 61 it, I standi. Wardrobw. 'and nuRirom other ijililei! all wairantml of tb bcit manafaotot, and tk I which w In lit tb attuiion of tb public. Auction ft Ootutn'Mlun Hercbantf, Buomi Mo. 104 South Blah itreflt. A till U, 18fi. aprlUlo CUUFE, MABD1S A CO., lucUun&CoDiinlsNiou Merthauto, No 207 Smith Hlk-h atrect. (Soltli of Un'oi Block,) C0LVMBU8, OHIO. .I tlcuLr nttootlvn Mid to Pilr.to B.Ua. Ltb.r.1 oarnuce utM. on lunbigu mu. .pra iu DRY GOODS. I &-?r- aa at x&em mi en t w a i j Still Greater Eeductions ih iHB raii'i.9 or DRY GOODS. BAIN & SON, Nm. to 99 Bomb Illgti slreet. A BR NHW OrrVRINO AT OBGATLT BK-i V DTJOKI) 1'BIUIB lliclr Imuieuo aud i.ry d-elrtble ilocfc of ForciiiD & Domestic Dry Goods, To cotrMfoud wltb Ih. pront dsclluo Iu tiold and Uefrbondlto. Calicoes Reduced, Bf (ullua ncdueed. Stacellugfi Bednved, MilrdugH Bedaced, . nclalncr? Heduced, Alopacas Rednced, DreHsOoodrjRednced Balmoral Sklrta Rednced, Hoasckorplun; Goods R.rtncpil, Tnble lilDena Betlnced, Bod QallU Bdacd, -rio(bBndCBHlmers Rednced, ' KbnwlB and Clonk Redacd, lllnt'k Nllbs Bciliitwd, .!'., dv., ' 4c, dtr. 1,000 DOZEN S'!J'KHI"B M-IAHD Hr;t. Oottpii Tltrea vX I Bs-la-f! ti'B?. rpr rpol, or I, par dcn. Of.lt'y CT?(l: t TBlOft. H11S, Pnt. '.i t is etolb B!li f it, O. It. BANLROIT t. 0. ItkLD, KF.LTON, BANCROFT & CO, tVBULEAALIf UEALUErt IN British, French, German AMMHIOAN DRY .GOODS, VABISTIES, And Fanoy floods Genrally- Ko. SI U wjmtie Bluvk, tOLl'MBUS, O. mulr 8m od.ww D. T. WOODBURY & 00., WHOLLSAbK BtAtl DRY GOODSy NOTIONS, Boots, BllOOB, Hats, Caps, &c. 24 & 318 Sonth Hlgbel., COLTJMBTJS, O. IFOR SALE. 80 ACRES OF LAND PorSale. SITUATED ON THE HILL, TWO MILES WEST of Oolnmbn. Immediately aontb of land lately fturchaaed from tht Bank for th Aaylom for Im locllea. upon which ft flu building 1 ftbont being erwled for that loatltotlon. Thla land dm ft ironioi zi rona on nQinram a At euue, ftud lb emit and l;ing Llgb, and har log ft Fmnta on tha road to b ouud. running arroea from tb National Boad to tht Uairlaburgh Bond. About two-third of tt la woodland, and onetbird under tultlratlon. Will be old fr oaab ot no pay. menta. Apply to JUB. HUTOHBHON, tnar.l uaanier f ranaun nana, voinmpna, , FOR N4.JL.X2! 1 FINK TO UNO COW, FRESH ABOUT MAT a . . .... . I Spring wagon, wun iwo aeaia ana animng lop. 1 iron Plrtnlusr and Malchluff Machine, manu. fafltured by Fitchborg Machloa Work No, 8. Thla machine win auriace v iucodb auu neuouiDCDH Irld i iron Bnrfftca PUaar. Thlf aaoblna will tur4 fitcoii int-beawld". ) f w "lol'Jfllug ma' aiuf. 1 Hand Tower Murtitlng Mat bin. 1 Large oond-haud Iron Haf. 1 Pair large lioraea, Herat and Wagon. JNU. UHUBT. att. M, AO. AO. B. B.Co. Oolumbua, 0., April 8, Uofl-dltu Stone-Quarry for Sale. WIRE TO BILL MT BTOBI-QQABBF, TO-OLTHEB wltb V acre of Land, ltaatd Ilea ocrthof Beynoidabnrg, A Mill for aawlog nm. with a Hl-tioiae power Koxloe. i attached. Tbe Uoarry and Engine will be aold together or mllea eaat of Oolnmbn, on tb Oranrilie road, on which la altnated a aplend d 8 tone Quarry. For particular addrea W.J. LIVING JTON, ' 0. H. LATTIMEE, BREAD, CAKE AND CRACKER BAKERY, Oaiidy Manufacturer, ABO WBOLBSAJUC AKD AXTA1L SEALEB IB 1 - Sec Rut. as South High Street, aril la eed STATE AMUSEMENTS. The Great Mastodon! POSITIVELY IHB Largest Exhibition! OF THE AMUSEMENT WORLD, is dOMiNai SECOND ANNUAL TOUB Or TBE BEW IQUESCURRICDLUM L. II, LNT,. ...Jlauaser rbie laau entirely new ettabHtbment. upon wblub an enoratuue amount o capital baa been larlabed with an omparlug band, to make It wbat It rlalnii, and la acknowledged by all to be TBB PIB8T BX- Hiiiiiun uf tuk auk it ia entirety novi ana icinai in cod'Iimj ion, anpeiter in t very apeoiaiiy, id Includes tbe following tiumenae end uparallV ajlfiOlUDlOftHOli:. I. MOKS.FHANCOISTOUI1XIAII!E'80REAT fKEXCII CIRCUS, fioui I be The. lie, Forte Bt. M.rlln, Parii. II. WM. DUCROW'S CIRCUS ROYAL from the Albambra .l.c Lelwilrr Fqoar., W III. LENT'B BROADWAY CIRCUS, , Fnin tbe Broadway Clrcni, New York. IV. OLD 0R1ZZLY ADAMS' TMOUl'E OF I ACTING BEARS, Fiom California. FORREST'S TRAINED BUFFALOES, From tbe Pralrlee of the Far Wiet. VI. L VANS' EDUCATED SACKED BULL, , From fllnaojlan. VII. Profeeror Wallace'! eorpe of PERFOMMING DOOS, MONKEYS AND PONIES, From all parte of tbe Worl 1. nir lain, BeTen Distinct Kxtilbltlona With 250 Ben & i!orsfs, ucdar ooe Gigantic Pari; Hon, for one tbtgUpriee of admiuiottl u TJirp Cigontio Cirmo t' Ivadlnt Bldern anuar on Bare-bark Horaei. iJPavlfiMatef th Trlale tire ttumf will take in ii an uDvarnu m uifpiay oi rioraemananip id AthieUc Hklll. At ach flnttrtalnment tbe BOCP 11 or ACTING BEAKS w II be totrodnoed la Arnna in all tbolr uup'eceJeuted performance!: KDU0ATED8 iCltKD BULL and the I.EAPlNrt P r AI,(l KA will ublbit their wondi rfnl trelalnn. Frfwe-.r Wa)la:a'a Vorr of FKHKOBMINt? hOQS, 1U0KKKT8 AMD PON I KS will go tliroBgb their a.-tonbhirg and Indfsrrlbably langhable fnafa. The ilr Male and Female Bldcra the onlr Real Bare. Back Kquf 1'rlan in lite world are wl'h the Eoaca. curriculum Independent of the unparalleled at tract leu of tufa or uibloatfon, tbe mantgement, with prtdnand ploainre, announce the poitlreiipearanoe lf tbeonv areat ihler In lht world. th ehanintnn horseman. J ATI FN KOHI K.SON. who will, be- aaiitDC bia aooaanoual i Ironett art, and the tHohUrdloart. Vt-It "R li'i.atMi'a Kir." (Nlrn. duchielu'nta ii. MArtTkH CtiABENOE, la a aa- Madame Louise Touroiaire, Tbe only bartback Eijaeatrlnne ere r aetn: tb In poriei niatieaaoi in uircie; invaeenor toe&r- , win nae wivooui eeum or Driai, ana iiirruuo tb chol of f-xrol! ber Five Freuob Daoolng FOUR GREAT CF.0WN8, . . - ThftlnlmlUbl JOB FBNTIjANS Will offlclftt Clown In th tqnaitrlan Scene. fliMoial attenli m la directed to the Qrand Oratnltoaa Exhibition, wn.cu my property neetyiea ft "uorae 8bow,M wblch joumalltt called a magnifloent dn play, ftud deactibed a folio wt: "Ko on ahoutd mil to ae tu grtud pabllo entrance of th ria;iir rkulum into eaoo lown wnere it exuiaiia, wnicn will take p'ftoa aboat 10 o'clock on th mora lag of th day of exhibition, at th ontflt of the KsUbllahment 1 entirely nw, andof tb moat ooatly description. Theagea, carriageaand wagona war manuiaomreu nyinvweu lunwo addoiii, oi Concord, N. H. and are ornamented tn tb biguat I rle of art, Tbeaupeib bram 1 by Lymau J, Lloyd, and curpa anything of the kind hitherto tnanafaolured Id tb oouatry, while th btud of Qoraaa compr!ae 160 of tbe flneat apetlmn of bo a fleh rr rollectcd together on ithr aaa tlnent. Parmtra andBredcra will find tblt elookof Qoriea ft ibow In Ittelf, while Manufaotartr ftnd aiilian ar larited toxmln lhaplendld work mannblp of th new wagona. Brerythlog lnw new lent, new wagona, new baroear, new ett, new warilrobe, new proper ll, nod new Id en without numor. Doore open .t 2 and T o'clcck ui hour eft r od.qIdu. To'fxmmence half Amite Ion 00 cent. Uhlldron nader 13 yeati of ea. o o.nie. aw Beat, for ererybody. Mo etandloK room.' T.aa PaRTicoLAft None.. Bemomper, tbe gi eat elt Show of tb. at. la ooalnf . p. a. urea moan. near. eDeerra the day and date, aud do not confound tble "non.ler orranlae-tlon with any other eompanlei, wkother tboy bo good, bad, or eaeeedlnffly Indifferent. TIIE EQUESCCRRICULUM Will Iiblbil at Wllniln,ton, Wedneaday, April Bath. WeihlD,ton, Tbundey, April 171b. (Iiclerllle, Friday, April Utb Ublllloothe, B.tord.y, April mh. t:olumbnn, nonday, Ny tMt . Btwarb, luwdey, Hay 'ii Alt. .rnon, Wlnt.aay, May 3d. Cardlagton, Thnraday, May Ith. Oreitllne, Friday, May S'lj. BoGyroe, Batorday, Atay oth.-Upper Handueky, Monday, Uay dth. 1 ffflo, Tae-d.y, May Mb. riemont, Wwloted.y, May 10th. Mannee City, Thnraday, May llth. lo!edo, Friday, May litb. Monro-, Batorday, alay Utb. a,lH eed It f DAILY OHIO STATE JOUMiL .. rBlMTBD AMD PUBUJHiD BT VMM. T. COGGESHALL & CO. Offloe Ho. 19. m Start) BtrnU TERMS OF fiUBNCBIFTION, Teniu of tha Jjavlly JoiirnUala - flngl Bnbae libera, I year, by mall, slngl Sobaorlbsn, 9 moatha, dtngl 8aboiibrs, 8 mo d tha. 1 dingle Bnbwrlbrf, 1 month., " .. ilngl Bnbaoriben, pr month, deli r red cftrrlr.H..H hmhmhuhmh .m. Single Babaeriban per week, delivered by oar 11 r. a. attett tt ifm itiiiHHNiiiiMiMH mi mniiHHrtH 10 To ftgenta la olnta IA centa per weak aftoh oopy. Terms of Uie Trl-Weekly JoormHL lngl lfuborlbri, 1 year .,....,. .ft W Hlngl Subioiiberf , 6 monthi Single Subaorfberl, 8 monthi. .m, 1 16 ainileBobrerlbert, 1 moath h..mmw,.mMM 0 ao Tenna of ine Weekly Jonnial. 9ln,le BubMilbera, per yearHH.HH....MMM II TERM OF ADTERTISINO. 4ILT Ooe Bqaare, each Inaertlo, TB eenta. Bnectnl BTotloe. per Bqnan, Mh tneertloft ......m. ..u....B1.B1 Local and BnalneM BotfoM, per line, eMh InaerMon to Mate Wbbri.t On. Bqn.n, each lneerrton...Hl.BO tjooel and BnalneM Ratloaa, par lllft, moh lna.rtlonM.ww BO MaU " n.. Mnere oorera three.tt.Mten of an tnob or ipaoe in tbe ooloaina or tna jovanak aW Warrlac Norloe will bwfftfter lorariably be jhargml 6U oente when oader Ore line., and AO oaat. per Mjiiere when oooopytn, more iioe. From Chnrleaton Rsialns; ol tbe Old Wo are Indebted to our friend And form' or townsman, A, L. Haubis, Esq., Speoial Agent of the Postoffio, Department, for a oopy of tbe Charhitm Mtrairu, dated " Charluton, S. Cn United Statu oj America, Saturday, April 16, I86S." It contain! a detailed aooount of the tranaaotions attendant npon restoring tie national flag to Fort Sumter on the preceding day. Our apace doc, not admit our giving these detail,, and wo are conetrained to content ourselroi with a oondeneation of them. The occasion was graced with th attend ance of a gorgeous array of military and naral notable, and oirio dignitarie,. A fleet of steamers waa in attendance to convey the cortege from the wharf to Fort Sumter, and arrangement, were made for eon- ducting the ceremonies with the order and decorum of military preoislon. The national eneign floated from all the old rebel forts in the harbor except Fort Sumter, from the center of which a bar, pole towering high above the ramparts, was visible. The whole forenoon was occupied in transporting the Immense number of visitor, to Fort Sumter, The number of persons in attendance is variously estimated at about three thousand, inoluding between four and five hundred oitizens. Among the latter was Charleston's i'nwn Rtpretcntative, Dr. Albkbt Oallati.n Mavkkt, and his family. - THE IIBKMONIIH. The ceremonies were opened wTlh the re citation of the Te Dtum Laudamiu: "We praise Thee, 0, Ood ; we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord." &c. Next followed Braver. offered by tiev. oir. Harris, -bii.y-n.L ti H. Army, and reading of scriptures by Rev. Mr. Btorrs, Jr., and the audience alternately ; the portions selected for the occasion being Psalm, Via, 47, 1)8 and '20. , BtSIIABKS OF 0 1.1. ABDBBIOK. The raising of th, old flag by Major Gen. Anderson was the next act cn the programme, and when he stepped forward on the platform the burst of joy was uncontrollable, and the gallant old soldier wept and was for some moments unable to proceed with his remarks, which were as follows : My Friends ami Fellow-Cttiiene and Brother Soldicre: Dy the eonsiderato appointment of the Honorable Secretary of War, I am hero to fultill the cherished wish of my heart through four long, long years of bloody war to restore to Ha proper place this dear flag, which Moated here during Ihe peace, before the first act of this cruel Rebellion. I thank Ooil that I have lived io see this day, Great applause and to be here to perform this duty to my country. My hoart is tilled with gratitude to that Ood who has so signally blessed us, who has given us blessings beyond measure. May all the world proclaim glory to Ood in tbe highest, and on earth peace and good will toward men. Voices Amen, Amen. BAISIKO Or THE FLAO. At th, conclusion of his remark, he raised th, halyards, and with firm and steady pull, aided by Sergeant Hart, unfurled th, glorious banner, amid the deafening cheers of the assemblage. Oen. Anderson and Sergeant Hart then raised the flag with an evergreen wreath attaohed, occupants of (he stage joining in taking hold of the halyards. No sooner bad it oaught the breeie than there was one tumultuous fihouL It was an inspiring moment, grand and sublime, never to be expo-rlenccd again. Our flag was there, its orimson folds tattered but not dishonored, regenerated and baptised anew in the fires of liberty. Oen. Anderson could with difficulty restrain his emotions, and whilo some shouted themselves hoarse, others wept and embraced like children. When the flag readied it hlght with a wreath of roses appended, Ihe vast multitude continued for some moments to gate at its fluttering folds. - The cheers bad not subsided when ine salute of one hundred guns were tired frpm Sumter and a national salute from tbe neet and Fort Moultrie, and Battery Bee on Sul livan a Island, rort rutnam on Morris island, anil Fort Johnson on James Island, places conspiouous in the inauguration of the rebellion, and eminently appropriate for them to take a part not less prominent in this national rejololnu over tbe restora tion of the national authority. National atra were also played ny uie band, whioh was followed by the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, the whole audi-ence joining and producing an effect truly thrilling. UB. BBECBKB 8 ADDBKSS. At one o'clock th. Rev. Mr. Bceoher look the stand and delivered an address from which wo mak, the following extraota: On this solemn and joyful day, we again lift to tbo t reeie our fathers' flag, now again the banner of the United Stales, witn ine fervent prayer that Ood would orown it with honor, protect it from treason, and send it down to our ohllilreu with all tbe blessings of uiviluation, liberty and reli-.1... Tarrtb'e in tattle, may it be benefi cent in peace. Happily no bird or beast of prey has bota Inscribed upon it. The stars tnal reaeem ine nigut iruw u.i &ucw, -uu th. bums of red light that beautify the morning have been united upon its folds. As long as the sun endures, or the stars, me., it wave over a nation neither enslaved nnr nnalftvinBT. TGreat avvlause.1 One and Ibul one, nas treason uisnonor- . It. In that insane hour wnen tbe flin tiest and bloodiest rebellion oi time nuriea their fires upon thl, fort, you, sir, (turning m am. Anderson) and a small heroio band .mnrl within these now orumblcd walls; aad did (allast aud just battle for the honor . . . . . l- M. Ian,,..- t 1 .nri defense of the Nation's banner. I An plans,. In that fire this glorious flag still peacefully waved to the brees above yeur head, unconsciou, ef harm a, the stars and skies abev it, Onoe it was shot down. A gallant htad, in whose oar una cay it haa been, plucked it from th ground and reared tt again, oast aown, out not aestroy-il After a vain rssistanc, with trtm bling and tad start you withdrew It from It height, closed it, wlngt, and bor, it far ma no a an !Z MMDlv 7 " - NUMBER 238 away, sternly to sleep amid the tumnlts ot rebellion and the thunders or battle. Tb first aot of war had beinn. Th kni olcb of four years had ael in. While the giddi traitors wniriea in a maie or xniiirat;on dim horrors were already advancing: tha were ere long to fill the land with blood lo-day yon art returned again. We dp vcutly join with you in thanksgiving fi Almighty Ood that he has spared your hop ored life, and vouchsafed yon th honors rr this day. Th heavens over too ar thi same, the same shores are here, mornim oomes and evening as they did. All else how changed I Wbat grim batteries around tne Durocnoa snores I What soenes have filled tbe air and disturbed these waters These scattered heaps of shapeless stonei ar an that is left or fort Sumter. Desola tion broods in yonder sad oity; solemn re Iribution hath avenged oar dithoro-ed banner.You have come back with honor who de parted benoe four years ago, leaving tb air sultry witn lanaiicism. The surging crowds that rolled up theirfreniied shouts at tbe Dug came down are dead, or scattered or si'ent, and tbcirhabitationa are desolate, ruin sit, in the oradle or treason; the rebellion has perished, but there flies the same Hag lhat was insulted. Great cheers and prolonged applause With starry eyes it looks all over the bay for that banner thai supplanted it, and sees it not. Applause. Ton that then for the day were humbled, are again to triumph once more and forever, f Applause. In the aterm of that assault 'his glorious ensign was often struok, but-memorable fact not one of its stars wa. orn out by shot or shell. rApnlauae.1 was a propheoy. It said, not one Slate shall be struck from this Nation by treason. Ap. plause.l Th fulfillment is at hand. Lift ed to the air to-day, it proclaims, after four years ot war, not a Htale is blotted out nan to the flag or our fathers and our llai. Glory to the banner that has cone throur.li four years blaok with tempeBt of war, lo pilot the nation back to peace, without dis memberment, and glory be to God who. a Dove an hosts ana banners, hath ordaineil victory and shall ordain peace. Applause. nnereioro we nave come miner, pilgrims from distant places ? Are wo oomo to exult that Northern hands are slroneer than Southern ? No; but lo rejoice that th hands of those who defend a just and benificent government are mightier than the hands that assaulted it. Applause.! Do we exult over fallen eities? We exult that a nation has not fallen. Applause. We sorrow with the sorrowfil. We sympathise with the desolate. We -look upon this shattered fort and yonder dilapidated city with aad eyes grieved that men should have committed suoh treason, and clad that God hath set such a mark upon treason that all aces shall dread and abhor it. Applause. Let no man mistake the meaning of this unfolding flag. It says government has returned hither it proclaims, in the name of vindi cated government, peace and protection to loyalty, humiliation ana psin to traitors. This is the flag of sovereignty. The nation not States is sovereign. Restored to authority this flag commands, not supplicates. There may bo panlon but no son-ocBsion. Great applause. There may be amnesty ana onuvion, nut no Honored compromise. I Applause. 1 Tbe nation to-day has peaoe for tbe peaceful, and war for the turbulent. The only conditien of eubmis sion is to submit. Laughter and applause. There is the Constitution, tbere are the laws, there is the Government. They rise1 up like mountains of strength that shall not oe movea. mey aro th condition or peace. One nation under one government without elavery has been ordained and shall stand. There can be peace on no other basis. On this basis rooonstruolion is easy and needs neither arohiteot nor engineer. Without this basis no engineer or architect shall ever reconstruct these rebellious States. W do not want your cities nor your Colds, we do not envy you your proline heavons full of perpetual Summer. Let arrlcullren .revel L.-i. iu.,..s make every stream twice musioal; build flecte in every porl; inspire the arts of peaoe with genius, second only to that of Athens, and we shall be glad in your gladness, aye, rich in your wealth. And all that we aek is unswerving loyalty and universal liberty, and that in the name of this high sovereignty of the United 8tates of America we demand, and that with the blessings of Almighty Ood we Kill nave. (Ureal applause.; We raise our father's banner that it may bring back better blessings than thoso' of old, that it may cast out the devil of discord, lhat it may restore lawful governments, and a prosperity purer and more endearing than that which it protected before, that it may win parted friend from their alionalion ; tbal it may Inspire hope, and inaugurate universal liberty; that it nniy pay to tho sword, "Return to thy sheath,'' aad to the plow and sickle, "Go forth ;" that it may heal all Jealousies ; unite all politics; inspire a new national life;, compact cur strength; purify our principles; enable our national ambitions, and make this people great and strong, not for aggression and quarrelsomeness, but for the peaoe of the world, giving to us the glorious prerogative of leading all nations to juBter laws and to more humane politios, to sinoerer friendship, to rational instituted civil liberty, and to universal Christian brotherhood. , llevorently, piously, In hopeful patriotism, we spread this banner on tha sky as of old ; th bow was planted on clouds, and with solemn fervor beseech Ood to look upon it, and make it the memorial of an everlastingcovenanl, and deore that never again on Ibis fair land shall a deluge cjf oioou prevail, i applause, j 'mere as scarcely a man born in the South who has lifted his hand against this banner, bnt hail a father who would have died for it. l thero no historic pride; is memory ilnHdi;' has a fatal fury atruok blindness or hair into eyes that used lo look kindly toward each ether, that read the same Bible, that hnog ovor the historic pages of our national alory, lhat studied the same Constitution ? Let this uplifting bring Uok all the past j mat was goou, nut leave in uarkneas alt that Is bad. It was never bofore so wholly unspoiled, so olear of wrong, so pure ana simply Ihe .ion of justice and liberty." 1 say mai wo uroiignt, naoK mat youi,berr away? Noble and heroio Sir, it la not. tlu?. same, it is more and better lhan.it wha The land is free from Slavery sliioe thai banner fell. When Ood would prepare Motes for emancipation, ht overthrew his first steps, and drove him for forty joara lb brood in the wilderness. -' r When our flag oame down, for rears tt lay nrooaing in aarxness; It cries to the Lord, "Wherefore am I deposed f" Theh arose before It a vision of Its sin. It bad strengthened th strong and forgotten the weak; it proclaimed liberty, bnt trod upon slave. In that seclusion it dedicated itself to iiDtrty. uenoid, to-day it fulfli, its vowl. When it went down four million people had no nag. io-aay it rises, ana rour minion people cry out. "behold our flag I" The mighty hand of Government made strong in war, by the favor of th God of battle,, spreads wide to-day the banner of liberty mat wont aown in aarxness, mat arose in light, and there it streams lik tha sup. above. It neither paroeled out nor monopo lised, but flooding the air with light for all mankind, re acaiterea ana broken; ye wounded end dying, bitten by th, fiery serpents of oppression, everywhere in all the worm, look npon the sign lifted up anil live; anil yo homeless and houseless slaves, look and ye are free. At length you, too, have part and lot In this glorious ensign that broods with Impartial love over email aud great, the poor and strong, tb bond ana tree. , i In this solemn hour let us pray for the quloK eomlng or reconciliation and happl ness under this cornmoa flag. Ood. dots not stretch out his hand, as he . has for four dreadful years, that man -may sail ly forget the might of his terrible aoU. Rt a lor things as they were what th aliena tions aaa leaiouties, th disoordt aaa ooc ttntloa and oanaes of them. No. In. that solemn sacrifice on which a nation has offend up for It sins so many preoiotu viotims, loved sna lamtateu. 1 Let oarvms and mistakes b consumed uttrlyvrin, never again shall things be restored as be fore th war. It it written in God s deer, of events fulfilled, "old- things are paesetl away;!' thai new tails in which dwelleth riirhteootness draw, men. Emergtbg trot suoh a prolonged rebellion, ht 1, blind who tout you 'hat th Stat by a nitre tracts: I and bensvoleno of th Ooternmtnt ran bt oat again by a mere decree In Its eld plat, Ii would not by honest, it would aot be klad ir fraternal tor me to pretend that tb Sjutbrn Revolution against th Union has nJt wrought revolution in u a....u j I Sates themselves, and inaugurated . dispensation. -Society i, lik. a broken loom, end the piece whioh rebellion i. id was weaving has beta out and thread broken. Yen must pat ia new warn .nj wool, aad weaving anew, aa the r.k.t. slowly unwind,, we shall see ia it no gor-don figures, ae hideous grotesque of tbe old barbarism, but figures of liberty, vines justioe, leva and liberty. ir. ceecner proceed, by snowing what bad been settled and determined by the war; first, that these United fltata. .hall k. one and Indivisible; second, that Suite ar not absolute sovereigns, aad have aot the right to dismember th. R.imhl,'.. imi ik.. tlnlveiBal liberty is indispenr b.' te Repnb Loan Government, and that slavery shall be forever abolished. Suoh ar. th. M..H. .r the war. They are the best fruits of war; they are worth all thev hnv. Anaf Thaw are the foundations of peaoe; they will tenure the benefit to aU nations a well as lo ours. Onr highest wisdom and duty is to accept facts aa the decrees of God. We are expected to forget all that haa hannaneH- yes, the wrath, th eonfliot, tha oruelty, but not those overruling decrees of God which the war has pronounced as solemnly as on Mount Sinai. God says: Remember, remember, hear It tc-dav under th;. m der that bright child of tho sun, our banner, with th, eyes of th nation aad tha world upon us wj repeat the syllables of God' providence and recite the .,,l.m ....... . Aro more diiuuion : no more MttvMtMt - m. Slattry. Applause. - . He next proceeded to ravi.t. ih. of our oivil war and th condition and ' tendencies of southern socletv. and m. oluded as follows: Front tb pulpit of bro ken stout we shriek forth our earnest greeting to our land. We offer to th President of these United States our solemn oongralu- m" uiw u.. auBMuneu nis lite and health under the unparalleled burden, atwl sufferings of four bloody years, and permitted him to behold this auspicious consummation of that national unity for which he has waited with so much patience and fortitude, and for which he has labored with suoh disinterested wisdom. Applause 1 To the Members of tbe Government associated with him in the administration of perilous affairs in critical time. in ih. h.. ...... and Representatives of the United States who have eagerly fastened tht instruments by which the popular will mi.hr. and enforce Itself we tender our grateful thanks. I Applause ! To the officers and men of the arm and navy who have faithfully, skillfull, rlarl. ously upheld their country's authority by suffering long and sublime courage, we of fer a hearty tribute beyond th compass of-words. Great applause. Upon thou tru and faithful oltiiens, men and women who nave uorne up with unflinching hope in the darkest hour, and covered th. l.n,l .in. their labors of love and oharity, we invoke th divine blessing of Him whom they have so truly imitated, applaus, but chiefly to the God of our Fathers, w. reader thanksgiving and praise for that wondrous providence that has brought forth from such a harvest of war th seed of so muoh liberty and peaoe. We invoke peace upon the North: peace be upon the West: naas. h. upon the South. In th nam. nf Ood lift our banner, and dedicalo it to Peaoe, Union, and Liberty, now and forever. Great applaus. ... . , den. I.ee. Arrival In Klehmomd-..aia A ppearaarr- .il la Home Hla Reception br tbe People. (From the Richmond Cor. of Philadelphia lniiulrer. Richmond, April IS, 186S. Lee's arrival has been the great sensa-tion of the day, in faot, the only one. Ap-proaohing the oity from the southwest, by the Richmond and Lyohburg turnpike, (ha little cavalcade, composed of the fallen rebel chief and some half dozen of his staff, with about th aamt number cf oavalry, attracted little attention until It had nearly reached the center of the oity. It was half-past two in the afternoon; many people were on the streets, and the face of Lee Is too familiar here for him to escape recognition. Very soon a motley crowd were following him, oltiiens and rebel soldier.. rrni diers aad officers. Tbe windows and dooi of houses flew open, and women waved u.uuk.iuioio in a anu Bull 01 w.yi Lee passed on with somethin. of ih. .1. lent, unobservant thoughtfulaess of hi. eon. queror, Grant, in hia manner. At limes. glancing right or left, he recognized an acquaintance and bowed slightly. JUis hair as white as snow, his careworn face, his jaded air, the eiroumstanees surrounding the man, stirred the people's heart, and we can forgive them for it. Strong men wept and women sobbed with a consuming grief. Th crowd increased at every step, and by the time he bad reached his residence, on Franklin street, between ReT.nth Eighth, it had grown into a multitude. A he dismounted from his tired hr n,. orowd spontaneously gave him three oheers. As he mounted bis first steps they called tumultuoualy for a speech. Let stood for a moment on tne Dalccny, bidding his staff good-bye. In reply to the orowd he reiieuV hia hat. bowed alightly, and tbe next instant the ruined soldier had passed within we uoor anu was lost to sight. Th staff rod off, th crowd dispersed, and a few moments later aot even a ourloua loiterer was left on Franklin street Everybody seemed at once to consider the propriety of the ocoasion, and left the paroled General to the solitude of his own horn. All th afternoon aad evening Lee's residence has been kept scrupulously dosed not a blind open, not a sign of life ahont II Oocaaionally some old personal friend would oall, but almost invariablv he vmulil be turned, away without gaining admit tance, it ia oue io ai to tar that he en. tered the city with the least possible display, lhat he took the shortest rout to his house, and that he has taken ell iwaslble oars to avoid any kind of publio demonstration. That ht has done so from a sin-oere desire to observe the spirit as well as in icuer or tu terms or his capitulation ner. in uv rr.nuii io- qouor. That the Southern people have a leva as well as an admit alien for the lata comman der of their armies, it did not need the events of to-day to prove. His simple f)rctenne, that, the presenoe of a man fallen as oonquereil, but not in their eyes disgraced, itirreil them lo the last sign of emotion. II was no words that h spoke. for he said not a word , It was no muts ap peal that he made, for be avoided them; it was his presence aud Its ilgntnoatlon that moved thorn. It was their blasted hopes, their thwarted ambition, aa well as their military Idol, that rode through the streets ef Richmond today, and it is no wonder th people wept. The animate corps of Napoleon pacing th wslka of Longwood, draw tear from many besides the worshippers of the Empire. Lee riding to-day, a prisoner, -through tbe streets of the city he had ao long defended, is the latest parallel or that sad soen. w must forgive thl, people. - Lee s resiaene in this. -oily -is on tha - south side of Franklin street, ketweaa Sev enth and Eighth, and it a house lik thousands of others a hall at on aid, a basement, and th universal arrangement of rooms. In nowiss different from othtr boa sts, except that it oontaina to-night a man without power a man ruined beyond redemption, who two weeks ago controlled armies formidable la their numbers and dis cipline. . - All Europe has been alarmed br th re. ported appearance of th Siberian plague at St. Petersburg and its advance toward th frontier or uermany. A telegram from St. Petersburg states that It is committing fearful ravages, and that official rt turns aa to the number of victims have altogether oeased. A temi-uffioial organ of th Rus sian Government denies tha correctness of these reports, which, however, th neighboring countries agrc in accepting a tru. Ihe Austrian uovernmeat Bar tent a Bled-ioal Commission to St. Petersburg to exam ine into th natur or tne epiaeinlo, and th French Government haa ordered all ahlna arriving from Russia to bt put In quaran tine. Th fingusn uovernment aas Bnt Instructions to th consnls la Russia and . th ports of th Baltic to collect all tht In formation mty count on tnt lunjtot and forward It to England. II Is staled by ons of onr Parisian i-changes that Prince Napoleon u about to writ th "History of th Bonaparte Family " With this object tu view ht has St. cured the tertlcei of M. Rupertl to make tht naottiary historical rettarohti. It it believed Ihst the Intended visit of th I rinct to Italy it connected with th proposed work. ' General Witil II not yet V) years tf sge.

MEDICAL. DYSPEPSIA v AMP CHIASM Mtn.yH fAOl Disorders of the Liver AND D1QK8TIVK ORGAVS, am cum ar HOOFLAND'S fiEaHANDITTfiOS 8TBEKGTHEWINO TONIC THESE BOTEES . MAYS PERFORMED MORE CUBES, " OlYE BETTER SA TISFA CTIOlf, BA YE MORE TESTIMONY, BAYS MORE RESPEO-, TABLE PEOPLE TO YOVOB FOB , TBEM, Than any Other Article ia tin Market We defy any on to eoatredlot this wurtioa, AND W1IX VAT tl.000 . To auy una that win produce Oerllneate puMllbeo vj ob ids i u not uikyi... - - HOOFLAND'S ' German Illtters WILL C0B1 lTLir I'iSE Of ' OBMOXIOOBBXRYOVSbBlLITT DIABASES OF TBS iZDNETB, AKD DISEASES ABIBIN0 raOMA DISORDER MDiTOMAOM, Observe Ihi followta. frsiptcins, retallis; fix IB IttKldatf of the IlJgvetfvo UrfknK . otlpaticn, Inwetd Piles, Falneat of Blood to thl ;m4,1oI4( of to. Btomwh, Neaeea, Heart porn, lAagfunlor Ft-yd, Fullneae or Weight Hi IB tne mupMOO. now sracuiloiM. E In. or Fluttering i lb. Fit of I Pitol etomeoo.S SwluuiilB.of the Heau ludlnfflciiltBnaUH flattering et lb. Hurried lug, flattorln. Heart, Uhokln, eaaamtlar, en hoaln, lngeVn a when nations. la a lying Irm-ture, DUnnflMof Vlf-' Ion. Dot. or Wot. before the Blgbt, Fever .ad Dell Tain In the liwtfl, beflolen-. CI i-ereptionon, ieuown th. Bkln ul lyei, rain In tb. Bide, Back-Chwt. Llmba. , je, o. L. Sodden Floehe. ol Host, cmrniog Fkeh, Constant Ira. ' tunings of Irll, and great Depression cf Bptrlts 19- HKMKJIBEB-&I TBI! tHIS BITTBBa Xs Not ykloolnolio RUM OR WHISKY, And Can't Make Drunkards. (TT 19 Tfll Best Tonic in the World Wr BEAU WHO SATS SO. Tton th Hon. Thomaa B. Flomioe, From th H'n. IhoutM B. Florems. From th Hon. Ttiumae B. f lovtnoe. VfkMmiwotot, Jtnwf 1, QutTUMM: Baring etated It rerball to row, 1 - are do hesitation In writing th feet, that I axparl E marked benefit ft oni i onr Hoofland' Germ a. During long and tedlon aer-atoii of Ooo pnattlna nod ocerou duties nearly proatratat. m, A kind mnd auggeetod theuMof th prp'- - tlon I have nmmtA. 1 took hit ndrlt., And tlwTimlt wm lmproTniBt of boalUi, rmwMl ratrf , bik) lht (wrtlcnUr rvllof I ao nuob itcodtVl nod oHaioed. OlhrB inf bHmlUrl7d.ntgd tf they daatnt tr. Truly tonr friend. THUMAfi B. FLOBENOB. from John B. Wkkrthim( Ik., fttin ol W!ekr fbttni A Bntchftoc, the celebrated mnafeutaivn of Fnoy boa Woik. aoa v-ul it. 1 an th nctslenk from jon of on of th gtfwt tlTvri lo uau m cwuierrtru utrun niao, unlit htalth. - Tor Btnv jotn hn 1 nOerd froni en ol tb moflt ftDnojlng od dcetllttttiitg pUlDl tht th haann toniilr cm tw d)iote4 v i'hrcol Plftrrbw. Durlns th Icng tlm I n unnaring frvm IbU dl'MM. I wtf nttendvd bT roUr pbyaicUo, air - log awlutt..porrj relief. Tb cin wined to r mln aottl 1 wtvfl lunuoed to try Hoodand' 0nnM BitMn. A(tr Hi um ol . IWw botU( of tbt nln bl nitdloin, tb wmpUlui pptMWl to b oonv pltly irdlotci1, loftn iBwrdr thnk yoafor tacb lab:i . tpMlOo. and, wnnTr X dt an opponnnity, uhtrfnlly reuoumend It, with full ounfldefto In 1U Wo Tcrw, -b. 8, 1W4. 1'rtmi Jnlln W, Kaq , Bra of L 4 Walker, th moat xtnaW Mruio rubllahirra to tb Unllad btataa, No. T2& Oiwtlnnt at.. fblladelphU. rvnOAJit, tftfa, 18M. ' ttlMM. tout 4 BTASI; ' SnrtLEHSit: My motbi le-law ha ba to gieafr ly boflttad by your Boofland'i Qrman BttUtta tiAt I concluded to try It mjeelf. X find it to b ao love I nab I tonic, and aiibMitatlngly rcomniifd Itl all vhoareau(!clng from dyapvtiata. t bar fan Uiatdlaaaaln It moat obatinataIortn--t5taltoca---' for many yan , and your Bttur bat glrvn n aaa wltea atary thing lt had failed. Tuon truly, JUHVB LflB. frem (hi Ben. Jacob Broom. riusiiiLL, Oct. T, IStO, msm: In reply to your iaqair a to th inoad hv th oaa of Hoofland? Otiman Bit iera In my mnlly, 1 har no bwrtatlon In eaylng thai It baa been highly beneficial. In 011 Inaianoa, a oaat f dyapepala of thirteen you' atandlug, aud whlot had beoomc vary diirtnaatiig. th uaa of OB bofttU gaT deobled rallef, tb aecvod effecting a enra, ftad tha third, tt aoetna. baa oouNnued Ut dttn. fnc than ; bare bn no yanptoma of It return for tb laat all year, lb my ludtvldnal Ha of It 1 find It to ba an naeqoaled tonto, and alaosraly raoouateud IU oaeta JACOB BftQOK,To. 17VI Sproo strwi. from fcVT. W. 1, Siegfried, Pat tor Twelfth Baptist tiborch. p PSILiUkLTHlA, ItaiMnbet 96, 1MB. ' UbmU. fotnsA Etajbii Uintlemrn: 1 har recently bean laboring nndai Ut diatreMtng saTecta or Ibdlgaatlon, acoonuanled by a proatratlon of tb nerToo ayateaa. Hanwtoiit rniMdlaa warn raoomraended br frleodt. and anoe of thm taatod, but wit hoot relief. Your HooJlarwd't Oennan Bitter were reroinaMitded by paraooa who had triad Umdi, and erboa lTraa Banuon or in BlttarelDduoed ma also to try them. X nut oonfen that I had an averalou h patent madlclnaa from tb "tbooeawi aud on" quack "Bill re," whoa oaJf aim aewna to be to pabn oil iwpMnd and dniRgaJ ' liquor upon tbe oommniilty. In a air way; aud the tendency of whit, l tear, ia to aak many eon Brmed Arnnkard. Upon Warnlag tbM your. Wat wily a maomnai preparation, i toon i wiw nap-r flot. IU action, not only upon tb tomaoh, ir en but nuon the cemmi nitem. Wat Dtompi and arrai trying. X feel that 1 beta dsn red great and perma ins nanrat rrom ine ova ci a mw rxniwa. Very rafactrauy yonri, w. u.oiuibiivii, Vary raajectftilly yonn. W. D. fltlorBIBD, Nc. im SbaokAtnaxon ttreei. , rroai tb Ba. lliomta Wlntar.D. IX, fajtor of Bvx borough mpttat imaroh, c Dr. Jeektom Deer Blir 1 feel It la to T(-ir ax (Pliant prp ration, Booftand't Oer man Bitten, tw '. tdd my Uatlmony to tha deaarred raputatioa II mm fM.nd. I barn foe rear, at time, been tiwabial with great diordr In my head and nervoni ariteaa. I wa adrleed by ft friend to try bottle of yonr - net-man mtter. i am tw, ana nt ex pen nee trl and nnKiwrtAd r IjC mf heaitn baa I frr materlallr benflttd. I ooBlldantly raoom mead tb article where 1 meal with oaaat almUar t "im, im bar b"Q awn red vj many ol um good 0ct. Beapectftill yoara, t- Wliaifii, BlNniM. Pa, Frew Br. 1. B. Herman, of t erwa Reformed Charon, .autown, varuoounty, r; Dr. O. Jacktoo Bpctd Sir: I har beat troubled with Dyapepala nearly twenty year, an bar never ueea any meaiciue met din at a mnn good Hoofland'a Bitter. I aui rary maoh tm proreo m ate in, aner oarmg taieo nve nottiaa. Yottra, with refpftut, J. 8. H IBM AM. ea that the lgnatara of "0. M. JAOEflOH," Is on in tia&rraa oi bcb poi. PRICE:' SinffU BoUU, Oiu Dollar; or Baf Dot. Jar 5 BnonM yonr DNMt dracrUt not h.T. tht .Ttlol. dnnotb.patollb7.n70f tMlnMiilo.tlDBpr.nu '' tlo.1 ib.t in.y b. othfA In III plM., bnt Mad taf nd o .ill orwAtd, Mcar.17 packid, 07 MprtH rBIHClVAt, Off ICS AKD StAHCf AUtUB, No. 631 Arch Street J0NE9& IVANS, ( Stucftport te f. M. Jockvm t ..,) to.- nla ty Drorifilr ui Dwlan In it I, Ik.U.IM t( MTT-dtUino aily VOLUME . XXVII, PRINTING HOUSE. -AND JOB PRINTING. Ohio State Journal BOOK AN!? JOB i , . Baflna outtDocUd wttb ih Oil to StAia Jodiihai. inpvtior Jet Ufflc, vm are now j raparvd to xout The Best Job Printing tnr llltlu arnsh that v abia in a Slad of Printing, from a miamcau bund till to tha nf ftt work. W kniploy nona bij)t oomptut worlv mu. vur pnuM cannot vo mrpf nta ior cnaaynn ) any oioor tauiucajju iu .bDirai V!lIVt lnlfj PART1K3 HAV1NU FANCY SHOW BILLB To Print, will do well 1j tll nitd te m, POSTU3BS 01 etetj lite, from oca .heel up to fifty, pnmou 10 oraer. PAFUR ANY UlZb' PtaillLlt. Book and Job Printing, YISITINU, WKDDINU, AND A.DZ3Z1.ZIBJB OAnca, or ANT fAlTBnS OB QUALITY, Efiufltl to EngrnTlng. NOTE OB LETTEB SUEE1S, PLAIN, BCEIFT OB FANCY TYfE. ORNAMENTAL WORK! OA1XDS, Auy bla, in any Culr, ttt OomMnallvu vt Culori. NVITATIONS, Iltberln Finy Note or Carda, in Gold and Silver, or nrtm.',a 01 any utworipiiuD, ei in a a ilty of Oolori, ellber wet or dry. Oot up la tyl not to 1- aurpaaard, either East ur ial'd oi Whit or flord Pabtr. either Mtb Blai k or Crlored laka, from a plain I'rugHlile' Lii-bal to tb fluest prluUd iplsndld Blum. a Labult, Book Work. (lNriTtiTI(iN8. I.T-LAV78. 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Yvtfe. OFFICERS: Ben. I' AS It LB. DIOKIUSOK, Ftatld-nt. WM . T. PHIPP8, Vic Preald?nt. BOBEBT BASKl'T, Beetfftf y. . H. J. BUBl'IS. illrfna SupMlntPn'i'ant. Tltni Tllle, Pa. ATLAKT10 BANK Ui Btuadtf4r, Pew Tuth, Tmsary , prodaclnn Oil Payment for iiutk may be mart lu dtftna, rB'- Uted nctea. or aurarnment bond and tecoiltfw. jhlch buda and taotttltlef will b taken at thfli market value. BenmianoMmay D aaaiwaw to me uompanr, . O. Boa 6.808, few Tor k Ottr, or to "Atlantic Bank." Treaanry of tbe Mow York aud lilrerpvol Petroleum Oompany, Hi Broadway. Nrw York City, or to any of It Agwila, niario CLAIM AGENCY. Oliio YolunteerjClaiin Afiency. OrrWSB8 PA T ACOOHNTB OOBBEOTLT AND qulokly mad op, end tb money collected to Tory anon tun. AMriju or Pat dn OfBoeni and Soldier at ibelr ni betra, oolleoted on abort notice, Ptniion, BorjHTT. sc. Ac. dn Offl(n . Soldier. or tbir legal helra. proonred withont delay. h)Mcai attmaon ytam a um tAuftoa o cuatffia or Hones and EqnlpmciiU boat In tb eerrloe of tb Unltod Statea. Wt are Ihontnthlu ttMttaiitltd triA nrv bratiek at (A 6awMM at thick ar eawiytirj, and wfU aftoraa lee etWBra fiiiifactvut to ali mih whom H Ho burin, Offloe Mcond floor, No. 1.1 Cant a mU J08IAB GIVES, Lata Uolon. Tltb 0. V. I. hni. 0., Jan. U. lhftA. PROPOSALS. IUBSI8TKN0B OfriOl, 0. B. AHMY. Mo. 30 Soots htuet; BiLTiaou, Ml)., April II, 1560, (jKAtilP PBOPOttALS, IM TUIPLIUATD, WILL vj be reoaired at una umc until ii ai.. on lDr,3DAtr, April ild, 1806, for rarnlabltig tb Ifnl tad Statea QubalatBs Depaitwent nith : POUR THuTJflAMD (4.000) BEAD OP (JOOD. PAT vur UA i l iiB, on in now, iciear rur year oia 14 orer,) delirerea at tu ntato jatua ttcaie. i naitintor. ma., in iota oi u, on inou and each rery fid) ten daiai to be veltbad with' In one aud a half dnya after arrival, at tbe expoute of tb ooiitr actor. They mat arerage about (1.3W) thirteen hundred pound groa wtTgbt, all falling abort ul i.uoui one inoueaoa ana nny psuona gr weight, Built, Htagi, Oxen, Cow, Heifer and lloi laaa Oat tie. will be rHMleil. A deduction ortio) fifteen pound will be made from me weigni oi eaou oieer ecoepieti onaer inia eon' tract, vrortded the animal doea not tUfid In the pei two ana oue-nau ooura oeiore lwide weiaaea. I not weighed Immediately after reraoral fnm th Riant ftifmi for itrnfjoaal can he bad nn annllra tlon at tbtefjJnee, either In peraon, by mall, or tele grapn Proiotul br Uleitrabh. or other IrreauUr. Infor mil propotfti win not na oonaiaprea. The Oorernment will claim th right of weighing any on animal a pa rate, if tu appearance Indicatea leu weight than the minimum mentioned above; tb empena of weighing will b paid by tb party erring Injudgment. ildder murt be vraaent to tamoad to their bide, and prepare to gtr bond and alga Lb contract ba irjre leaving in mnoe. Th Oorernment reeerre to Ittelf th rliht to re fect any or all bid donaldered nnreaaonabl. I-I'DHDH IQ IfB Alnuv SaiiE KHi UBllVBry. ID Burn funda aa may be on hand If dud on hand, to b inao aa boob ai receiroa. tr rouiip ib nun ui bbuvi h uibhbwi j a vi jw 8 ALU fUB BKKF OATTLt ' .od lltnwl to 'HJ.pt. J. BlfWABD WSbUf, U, B., B.1UB0N, M.r.Und." . ' 'i tf ft bid I. In tbe nan. ol ft Ann, thrlr namM and tbolr poitofflo. ftddnaa mnit .ppMr, or tboy will nut 0. oonaldorad. lc,h poraos or .Tory mmbr of Bra offering: . nronoMl mnit aooomnanr It with .n oath of allwl .no. to tbe United Btatee aoTernment, II be be. not ftlrmay men one in ,011 ome.. AUbUtMl mUnf fcUr wUA IA Itrm of thUai- MrUMlMM mU Of l eMJM. S. HOWABI) WU.., tprli t , . ., Captain and ('. B., Voir. BJU IIIIUI. I . '-1 II i4 W. UU.II. BIBBtBt d tlLLIT, - job pxizisr isirLaj ' J3ool.-I31iiiT,' ' - Anil Blink-Book Manufacturers'. Butl.r Hall) raloa Block, . Hlk Bt. .prv r COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1865. COMMISSION. joimo.be.il. CHABLBB H. fABBOKB AUCTION COMMISSION, rpHB CiCIBtlONID HATI XNTIBID IBTO 1 . no-nrln.r.hlD to c.rrT on tb. Anonm and unnmiiiion BaunMi, .1 IVo. 161 South High Street, In thli 017, nndr the Arm ntm. of BEAL A PARSONS, Anction & Commission Merchants For lb ial of all article! In mttrcaatll trad, r arm lug Btock. Baal Btlat, o. W hav bow on baud and offer at araatly rdacad pnoci aa ief ant iukk m taoai-rn nuutraoia urni-tar, uiAnnfaulund bf Mr. J. Fiabar. ounlitliig in part ot Mahraanr. Tailur. Harbl Ten. Boiewood anu uiianon lame, tiair uioin oota ana t 61 it, I standi. Wardrobw. 'and nuRirom other ijililei! all wairantml of tb bcit manafaotot, and tk I which w In lit tb attuiion of tb public. Auction ft Ootutn'Mlun Hercbantf, Buomi Mo. 104 South Blah itreflt. A till U, 18fi. aprlUlo CUUFE, MABD1S A CO., lucUun&CoDiinlsNiou Merthauto, No 207 Smith Hlk-h atrect. (Soltli of Un'oi Block,) C0LVMBU8, OHIO. .I tlcuLr nttootlvn Mid to Pilr.to B.Ua. Ltb.r.1 oarnuce utM. on lunbigu mu. .pra iu DRY GOODS. I &-?r- aa at x&em mi en t w a i j Still Greater Eeductions ih iHB raii'i.9 or DRY GOODS. BAIN & SON, Nm. to 99 Bomb Illgti slreet. A BR NHW OrrVRINO AT OBGATLT BK-i V DTJOKI) 1'BIUIB lliclr Imuieuo aud i.ry d-elrtble ilocfc of ForciiiD & Domestic Dry Goods, To cotrMfoud wltb Ih. pront dsclluo Iu tiold and Uefrbondlto. Calicoes Reduced, Bf (ullua ncdueed. Stacellugfi Bednved, MilrdugH Bedaced, . nclalncr? Heduced, Alopacas Rednced, DreHsOoodrjRednced Balmoral Sklrta Rednced, Hoasckorplun; Goods R.rtncpil, Tnble lilDena Betlnced, Bod QallU Bdacd, -rio(bBndCBHlmers Rednced, ' KbnwlB and Clonk Redacd, lllnt'k Nllbs Bciliitwd, .!'., dv., ' 4c, dtr. 1,000 DOZEN S'!J'KHI"B M-IAHD Hr;t. Oottpii Tltrea vX I Bs-la-f! ti'B?. rpr rpol, or I, par dcn. Of.lt'y CT?(l: t TBlOft. H11S, Pnt. '.i t is etolb B!li f it, O. It. BANLROIT t. 0. ItkLD, KF.LTON, BANCROFT & CO, tVBULEAALIf UEALUErt IN British, French, German AMMHIOAN DRY .GOODS, VABISTIES, And Fanoy floods Genrally- Ko. SI U wjmtie Bluvk, tOLl'MBUS, O. mulr 8m od.ww D. T. WOODBURY & 00., WHOLLSAbK BtAtl DRY GOODSy NOTIONS, Boots, BllOOB, Hats, Caps, &c. 24 & 318 Sonth Hlgbel., COLTJMBTJS, O. IFOR SALE. 80 ACRES OF LAND PorSale. SITUATED ON THE HILL, TWO MILES WEST of Oolnmbn. Immediately aontb of land lately fturchaaed from tht Bank for th Aaylom for Im locllea. upon which ft flu building 1 ftbont being erwled for that loatltotlon. Thla land dm ft ironioi zi rona on nQinram a At euue, ftud lb emit and l;ing Llgb, and har log ft Fmnta on tha road to b ouud. running arroea from tb National Boad to tht Uairlaburgh Bond. About two-third of tt la woodland, and onetbird under tultlratlon. Will be old fr oaab ot no pay. menta. Apply to JUB. HUTOHBHON, tnar.l uaanier f ranaun nana, voinmpna, , FOR N4.JL.X2! 1 FINK TO UNO COW, FRESH ABOUT MAT a . . .... . I Spring wagon, wun iwo aeaia ana animng lop. 1 iron Plrtnlusr and Malchluff Machine, manu. fafltured by Fitchborg Machloa Work No, 8. Thla machine win auriace v iucodb auu neuouiDCDH Irld i iron Bnrfftca PUaar. Thlf aaoblna will tur4 fitcoii int-beawld". ) f w "lol'Jfllug ma' aiuf. 1 Hand Tower Murtitlng Mat bin. 1 Large oond-haud Iron Haf. 1 Pair large lioraea, Herat and Wagon. JNU. UHUBT. att. M, AO. AO. B. B.Co. Oolumbua, 0., April 8, Uofl-dltu Stone-Quarry for Sale. WIRE TO BILL MT BTOBI-QQABBF, TO-OLTHEB wltb V acre of Land, ltaatd Ilea ocrthof Beynoidabnrg, A Mill for aawlog nm. with a Hl-tioiae power Koxloe. i attached. Tbe Uoarry and Engine will be aold together or mllea eaat of Oolnmbn, on tb Oranrilie road, on which la altnated a aplend d 8 tone Quarry. For particular addrea W.J. LIVING JTON, ' 0. H. LATTIMEE, BREAD, CAKE AND CRACKER BAKERY, Oaiidy Manufacturer, ABO WBOLBSAJUC AKD AXTA1L SEALEB IB 1 - Sec Rut. as South High Street, aril la eed STATE AMUSEMENTS. The Great Mastodon! POSITIVELY IHB Largest Exhibition! OF THE AMUSEMENT WORLD, is dOMiNai SECOND ANNUAL TOUB Or TBE BEW IQUESCURRICDLUM L. II, LNT,. ...Jlauaser rbie laau entirely new ettabHtbment. upon wblub an enoratuue amount o capital baa been larlabed with an omparlug band, to make It wbat It rlalnii, and la acknowledged by all to be TBB PIB8T BX- Hiiiiiun uf tuk auk it ia entirety novi ana icinai in cod'Iimj ion, anpeiter in t very apeoiaiiy, id Includes tbe following tiumenae end uparallV ajlfiOlUDlOftHOli:. I. MOKS.FHANCOISTOUI1XIAII!E'80REAT fKEXCII CIRCUS, fioui I be The. lie, Forte Bt. M.rlln, Parii. II. WM. DUCROW'S CIRCUS ROYAL from the Albambra .l.c Lelwilrr Fqoar., W III. LENT'B BROADWAY CIRCUS, , Fnin tbe Broadway Clrcni, New York. IV. OLD 0R1ZZLY ADAMS' TMOUl'E OF I ACTING BEARS, Fiom California. FORREST'S TRAINED BUFFALOES, From tbe Pralrlee of the Far Wiet. VI. L VANS' EDUCATED SACKED BULL, , From fllnaojlan. VII. Profeeror Wallace'! eorpe of PERFOMMING DOOS, MONKEYS AND PONIES, From all parte of tbe Worl 1. nir lain, BeTen Distinct Kxtilbltlona With 250 Ben & i!orsfs, ucdar ooe Gigantic Pari; Hon, for one tbtgUpriee of admiuiottl u TJirp Cigontio Cirmo t' Ivadlnt Bldern anuar on Bare-bark Horaei. iJPavlfiMatef th Trlale tire ttumf will take in ii an uDvarnu m uifpiay oi rioraemananip id AthieUc Hklll. At ach flnttrtalnment tbe BOCP 11 or ACTING BEAKS w II be totrodnoed la Arnna in all tbolr uup'eceJeuted performance!: KDU0ATED8 iCltKD BULL and the I.EAPlNrt P r AI,(l KA will ublbit their wondi rfnl trelalnn. Frfwe-.r Wa)la:a'a Vorr of FKHKOBMINt? hOQS, 1U0KKKT8 AMD PON I KS will go tliroBgb their a.-tonbhirg and Indfsrrlbably langhable fnafa. The ilr Male and Female Bldcra the onlr Real Bare. Back Kquf 1'rlan in lite world are wl'h the Eoaca. curriculum Independent of the unparalleled at tract leu of tufa or uibloatfon, tbe mantgement, with prtdnand ploainre, announce the poitlreiipearanoe lf tbeonv areat ihler In lht world. th ehanintnn horseman. J ATI FN KOHI K.SON. who will, be- aaiitDC bia aooaanoual i Ironett art, and the tHohUrdloart. Vt-It "R li'i.atMi'a Kir." (Nlrn. duchielu'nta ii. MArtTkH CtiABENOE, la a aa- Madame Louise Touroiaire, Tbe only bartback Eijaeatrlnne ere r aetn: tb In poriei niatieaaoi in uircie; invaeenor toe&r- , win nae wivooui eeum or Driai, ana iiirruuo tb chol of f-xrol! ber Five Freuob Daoolng FOUR GREAT CF.0WN8, . . - ThftlnlmlUbl JOB FBNTIjANS Will offlclftt Clown In th tqnaitrlan Scene. fliMoial attenli m la directed to the Qrand Oratnltoaa Exhibition, wn.cu my property neetyiea ft "uorae 8bow,M wblch joumalltt called a magnifloent dn play, ftud deactibed a folio wt: "Ko on ahoutd mil to ae tu grtud pabllo entrance of th ria;iir rkulum into eaoo lown wnere it exuiaiia, wnicn will take p'ftoa aboat 10 o'clock on th mora lag of th day of exhibition, at th ontflt of the KsUbllahment 1 entirely nw, andof tb moat ooatly description. Theagea, carriageaand wagona war manuiaomreu nyinvweu lunwo addoiii, oi Concord, N. H. and are ornamented tn tb biguat I rle of art, Tbeaupeib bram 1 by Lymau J, Lloyd, and curpa anything of the kind hitherto tnanafaolured Id tb oouatry, while th btud of Qoraaa compr!ae 160 of tbe flneat apetlmn of bo a fleh rr rollectcd together on ithr aaa tlnent. Parmtra andBredcra will find tblt elookof Qoriea ft ibow In Ittelf, while Manufaotartr ftnd aiilian ar larited toxmln lhaplendld work mannblp of th new wagona. Brerythlog lnw new lent, new wagona, new baroear, new ett, new warilrobe, new proper ll, nod new Id en without numor. Doore open .t 2 and T o'clcck ui hour eft r od.qIdu. To'fxmmence half Amite Ion 00 cent. Uhlldron nader 13 yeati of ea. o o.nie. aw Beat, for ererybody. Mo etandloK room.' T.aa PaRTicoLAft None.. Bemomper, tbe gi eat elt Show of tb. at. la ooalnf . p. a. urea moan. near. eDeerra the day and date, aud do not confound tble "non.ler orranlae-tlon with any other eompanlei, wkother tboy bo good, bad, or eaeeedlnffly Indifferent. TIIE EQUESCCRRICULUM Will Iiblbil at Wllniln,ton, Wedneaday, April Bath. WeihlD,ton, Tbundey, April 171b. (Iiclerllle, Friday, April Utb Ublllloothe, B.tord.y, April mh. t:olumbnn, nonday, Ny tMt . Btwarb, luwdey, Hay 'ii Alt. .rnon, Wlnt.aay, May 3d. Cardlagton, Thnraday, May Ith. Oreitllne, Friday, May S'lj. BoGyroe, Batorday, Atay oth.-Upper Handueky, Monday, Uay dth. 1 ffflo, Tae-d.y, May Mb. riemont, Wwloted.y, May 10th. Mannee City, Thnraday, May llth. lo!edo, Friday, May litb. Monro-, Batorday, alay Utb. a,lH eed It f DAILY OHIO STATE JOUMiL .. rBlMTBD AMD PUBUJHiD BT VMM. T. COGGESHALL & CO. Offloe Ho. 19. m Start) BtrnU TERMS OF fiUBNCBIFTION, Teniu of tha Jjavlly JoiirnUala - flngl Bnbae libera, I year, by mall, slngl Sobaorlbsn, 9 moatha, dtngl 8aboiibrs, 8 mo d tha. 1 dingle Bnbwrlbrf, 1 month., " .. ilngl Bnbaoriben, pr month, deli r red cftrrlr.H..H hmhmhuhmh .m. Single Babaeriban per week, delivered by oar 11 r. a. attett tt ifm itiiiHHNiiiiMiMH mi mniiHHrtH 10 To ftgenta la olnta IA centa per weak aftoh oopy. Terms of Uie Trl-Weekly JoormHL lngl lfuborlbri, 1 year .,....,. .ft W Hlngl Subioiiberf , 6 monthi Single Subaorfberl, 8 monthi. .m, 1 16 ainileBobrerlbert, 1 moath h..mmw,.mMM 0 ao Tenna of ine Weekly Jonnial. 9ln,le BubMilbera, per yearHH.HH....MMM II TERM OF ADTERTISINO. 4ILT Ooe Bqaare, each Inaertlo, TB eenta. Bnectnl BTotloe. per Bqnan, Mh tneertloft ......m. ..u....B1.B1 Local and BnalneM BotfoM, per line, eMh InaerMon to Mate Wbbri.t On. Bqn.n, each lneerrton...Hl.BO tjooel and BnalneM Ratloaa, par lllft, moh lna.rtlonM.ww BO MaU " n.. Mnere oorera three.tt.Mten of an tnob or ipaoe in tbe ooloaina or tna jovanak aW Warrlac Norloe will bwfftfter lorariably be jhargml 6U oente when oader Ore line., and AO oaat. per Mjiiere when oooopytn, more iioe. From Chnrleaton Rsialns; ol tbe Old Wo are Indebted to our friend And form' or townsman, A, L. Haubis, Esq., Speoial Agent of the Postoffio, Department, for a oopy of tbe Charhitm Mtrairu, dated " Charluton, S. Cn United Statu oj America, Saturday, April 16, I86S." It contain! a detailed aooount of the tranaaotions attendant npon restoring tie national flag to Fort Sumter on the preceding day. Our apace doc, not admit our giving these detail,, and wo are conetrained to content ourselroi with a oondeneation of them. The occasion was graced with th attend ance of a gorgeous array of military and naral notable, and oirio dignitarie,. A fleet of steamers waa in attendance to convey the cortege from the wharf to Fort Sumter, and arrangement, were made for eon- ducting the ceremonies with the order and decorum of military preoislon. The national eneign floated from all the old rebel forts in the harbor except Fort Sumter, from the center of which a bar, pole towering high above the ramparts, was visible. The whole forenoon was occupied in transporting the Immense number of visitor, to Fort Sumter, The number of persons in attendance is variously estimated at about three thousand, inoluding between four and five hundred oitizens. Among the latter was Charleston's i'nwn Rtpretcntative, Dr. Albkbt Oallati.n Mavkkt, and his family. - THE IIBKMONIIH. The ceremonies were opened wTlh the re citation of the Te Dtum Laudamiu: "We praise Thee, 0, Ood ; we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord." &c. Next followed Braver. offered by tiev. oir. Harris, -bii.y-n.L ti H. Army, and reading of scriptures by Rev. Mr. Btorrs, Jr., and the audience alternately ; the portions selected for the occasion being Psalm, Via, 47, 1)8 and '20. , BtSIIABKS OF 0 1.1. ABDBBIOK. The raising of th, old flag by Major Gen. Anderson was the next act cn the programme, and when he stepped forward on the platform the burst of joy was uncontrollable, and the gallant old soldier wept and was for some moments unable to proceed with his remarks, which were as follows : My Friends ami Fellow-Cttiiene and Brother Soldicre: Dy the eonsiderato appointment of the Honorable Secretary of War, I am hero to fultill the cherished wish of my heart through four long, long years of bloody war to restore to Ha proper place this dear flag, which Moated here during Ihe peace, before the first act of this cruel Rebellion. I thank Ooil that I have lived io see this day, Great applause and to be here to perform this duty to my country. My hoart is tilled with gratitude to that Ood who has so signally blessed us, who has given us blessings beyond measure. May all the world proclaim glory to Ood in tbe highest, and on earth peace and good will toward men. Voices Amen, Amen. BAISIKO Or THE FLAO. At th, conclusion of his remark, he raised th, halyards, and with firm and steady pull, aided by Sergeant Hart, unfurled th, glorious banner, amid the deafening cheers of the assemblage. Oen. Anderson and Sergeant Hart then raised the flag with an evergreen wreath attaohed, occupants of (he stage joining in taking hold of the halyards. No sooner bad it oaught the breeie than there was one tumultuous fihouL It was an inspiring moment, grand and sublime, never to be expo-rlenccd again. Our flag was there, its orimson folds tattered but not dishonored, regenerated and baptised anew in the fires of liberty. Oen. Anderson could with difficulty restrain his emotions, and whilo some shouted themselves hoarse, others wept and embraced like children. When the flag readied it hlght with a wreath of roses appended, Ihe vast multitude continued for some moments to gate at its fluttering folds. - The cheers bad not subsided when ine salute of one hundred guns were tired frpm Sumter and a national salute from tbe neet and Fort Moultrie, and Battery Bee on Sul livan a Island, rort rutnam on Morris island, anil Fort Johnson on James Island, places conspiouous in the inauguration of the rebellion, and eminently appropriate for them to take a part not less prominent in this national rejololnu over tbe restora tion of the national authority. National atra were also played ny uie band, whioh was followed by the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, the whole audi-ence joining and producing an effect truly thrilling. UB. BBECBKB 8 ADDBKSS. At one o'clock th. Rev. Mr. Bceoher look the stand and delivered an address from which wo mak, the following extraota: On this solemn and joyful day, we again lift to tbo t reeie our fathers' flag, now again the banner of the United Stales, witn ine fervent prayer that Ood would orown it with honor, protect it from treason, and send it down to our ohllilreu with all tbe blessings of uiviluation, liberty and reli-.1... Tarrtb'e in tattle, may it be benefi cent in peace. Happily no bird or beast of prey has bota Inscribed upon it. The stars tnal reaeem ine nigut iruw u.i &ucw, -uu th. bums of red light that beautify the morning have been united upon its folds. As long as the sun endures, or the stars, me., it wave over a nation neither enslaved nnr nnalftvinBT. TGreat avvlause.1 One and Ibul one, nas treason uisnonor- . It. In that insane hour wnen tbe flin tiest and bloodiest rebellion oi time nuriea their fires upon thl, fort, you, sir, (turning m am. Anderson) and a small heroio band .mnrl within these now orumblcd walls; aad did (allast aud just battle for the honor . . . . . l- M. Ian,,..- t 1 .nri defense of the Nation's banner. I An plans,. In that fire this glorious flag still peacefully waved to the brees above yeur head, unconsciou, ef harm a, the stars and skies abev it, Onoe it was shot down. A gallant htad, in whose oar una cay it haa been, plucked it from th ground and reared tt again, oast aown, out not aestroy-il After a vain rssistanc, with trtm bling and tad start you withdrew It from It height, closed it, wlngt, and bor, it far ma no a an !Z MMDlv 7 " - NUMBER 238 away, sternly to sleep amid the tumnlts ot rebellion and the thunders or battle. Tb first aot of war had beinn. Th kni olcb of four years had ael in. While the giddi traitors wniriea in a maie or xniiirat;on dim horrors were already advancing: tha were ere long to fill the land with blood lo-day yon art returned again. We dp vcutly join with you in thanksgiving fi Almighty Ood that he has spared your hop ored life, and vouchsafed yon th honors rr this day. Th heavens over too ar thi same, the same shores are here, mornim oomes and evening as they did. All else how changed I Wbat grim batteries around tne Durocnoa snores I What soenes have filled tbe air and disturbed these waters These scattered heaps of shapeless stonei ar an that is left or fort Sumter. Desola tion broods in yonder sad oity; solemn re Iribution hath avenged oar dithoro-ed banner.You have come back with honor who de parted benoe four years ago, leaving tb air sultry witn lanaiicism. The surging crowds that rolled up theirfreniied shouts at tbe Dug came down are dead, or scattered or si'ent, and tbcirhabitationa are desolate, ruin sit, in the oradle or treason; the rebellion has perished, but there flies the same Hag lhat was insulted. Great cheers and prolonged applause With starry eyes it looks all over the bay for that banner thai supplanted it, and sees it not. Applause. Ton that then for the day were humbled, are again to triumph once more and forever, f Applause. In the aterm of that assault 'his glorious ensign was often struok, but-memorable fact not one of its stars wa. orn out by shot or shell. rApnlauae.1 was a propheoy. It said, not one Slate shall be struck from this Nation by treason. Ap. plause.l Th fulfillment is at hand. Lift ed to the air to-day, it proclaims, after four years ot war, not a Htale is blotted out nan to the flag or our fathers and our llai. Glory to the banner that has cone throur.li four years blaok with tempeBt of war, lo pilot the nation back to peace, without dis memberment, and glory be to God who. a Dove an hosts ana banners, hath ordaineil victory and shall ordain peace. Applause. nnereioro we nave come miner, pilgrims from distant places ? Are wo oomo to exult that Northern hands are slroneer than Southern ? No; but lo rejoice that th hands of those who defend a just and benificent government are mightier than the hands that assaulted it. Applause.! Do we exult over fallen eities? We exult that a nation has not fallen. Applause. We sorrow with the sorrowfil. We sympathise with the desolate. We -look upon this shattered fort and yonder dilapidated city with aad eyes grieved that men should have committed suoh treason, and clad that God hath set such a mark upon treason that all aces shall dread and abhor it. Applause. Let no man mistake the meaning of this unfolding flag. It says government has returned hither it proclaims, in the name of vindi cated government, peace and protection to loyalty, humiliation ana psin to traitors. This is the flag of sovereignty. The nation not States is sovereign. Restored to authority this flag commands, not supplicates. There may bo panlon but no son-ocBsion. Great applause. There may be amnesty ana onuvion, nut no Honored compromise. I Applause. 1 Tbe nation to-day has peaoe for tbe peaceful, and war for the turbulent. The only conditien of eubmis sion is to submit. Laughter and applause. There is the Constitution, tbere are the laws, there is the Government. They rise1 up like mountains of strength that shall not oe movea. mey aro th condition or peace. One nation under one government without elavery has been ordained and shall stand. There can be peace on no other basis. On this basis rooonstruolion is easy and needs neither arohiteot nor engineer. Without this basis no engineer or architect shall ever reconstruct these rebellious States. W do not want your cities nor your Colds, we do not envy you your proline heavons full of perpetual Summer. Let arrlcullren .revel L.-i. iu.,..s make every stream twice musioal; build flecte in every porl; inspire the arts of peaoe with genius, second only to that of Athens, and we shall be glad in your gladness, aye, rich in your wealth. And all that we aek is unswerving loyalty and universal liberty, and that in the name of this high sovereignty of the United 8tates of America we demand, and that with the blessings of Almighty Ood we Kill nave. (Ureal applause.; We raise our father's banner that it may bring back better blessings than thoso' of old, that it may cast out the devil of discord, lhat it may restore lawful governments, and a prosperity purer and more endearing than that which it protected before, that it may win parted friend from their alionalion ; tbal it may Inspire hope, and inaugurate universal liberty; that it nniy pay to tho sword, "Return to thy sheath,'' aad to the plow and sickle, "Go forth ;" that it may heal all Jealousies ; unite all politics; inspire a new national life;, compact cur strength; purify our principles; enable our national ambitions, and make this people great and strong, not for aggression and quarrelsomeness, but for the peaoe of the world, giving to us the glorious prerogative of leading all nations to juBter laws and to more humane politios, to sinoerer friendship, to rational instituted civil liberty, and to universal Christian brotherhood. , llevorently, piously, In hopeful patriotism, we spread this banner on tha sky as of old ; th bow was planted on clouds, and with solemn fervor beseech Ood to look upon it, and make it the memorial of an everlastingcovenanl, and deore that never again on Ibis fair land shall a deluge cjf oioou prevail, i applause, j 'mere as scarcely a man born in the South who has lifted his hand against this banner, bnt hail a father who would have died for it. l thero no historic pride; is memory ilnHdi;' has a fatal fury atruok blindness or hair into eyes that used lo look kindly toward each ether, that read the same Bible, that hnog ovor the historic pages of our national alory, lhat studied the same Constitution ? Let this uplifting bring Uok all the past j mat was goou, nut leave in uarkneas alt that Is bad. It was never bofore so wholly unspoiled, so olear of wrong, so pure ana simply Ihe .ion of justice and liberty." 1 say mai wo uroiignt, naoK mat youi,berr away? Noble and heroio Sir, it la not. tlu?. same, it is more and better lhan.it wha The land is free from Slavery sliioe thai banner fell. When Ood would prepare Motes for emancipation, ht overthrew his first steps, and drove him for forty joara lb brood in the wilderness. -' r When our flag oame down, for rears tt lay nrooaing in aarxness; It cries to the Lord, "Wherefore am I deposed f" Theh arose before It a vision of Its sin. It bad strengthened th strong and forgotten the weak; it proclaimed liberty, bnt trod upon slave. In that seclusion it dedicated itself to iiDtrty. uenoid, to-day it fulfli, its vowl. When it went down four million people had no nag. io-aay it rises, ana rour minion people cry out. "behold our flag I" The mighty hand of Government made strong in war, by the favor of th God of battle,, spreads wide to-day the banner of liberty mat wont aown in aarxness, mat arose in light, and there it streams lik tha sup. above. It neither paroeled out nor monopo lised, but flooding the air with light for all mankind, re acaiterea ana broken; ye wounded end dying, bitten by th, fiery serpents of oppression, everywhere in all the worm, look npon the sign lifted up anil live; anil yo homeless and houseless slaves, look and ye are free. At length you, too, have part and lot In this glorious ensign that broods with Impartial love over email aud great, the poor and strong, tb bond ana tree. , i In this solemn hour let us pray for the quloK eomlng or reconciliation and happl ness under this cornmoa flag. Ood. dots not stretch out his hand, as he . has for four dreadful years, that man -may sail ly forget the might of his terrible aoU. Rt a lor things as they were what th aliena tions aaa leaiouties, th disoordt aaa ooc ttntloa and oanaes of them. No. In. that solemn sacrifice on which a nation has offend up for It sins so many preoiotu viotims, loved sna lamtateu. 1 Let oarvms and mistakes b consumed uttrlyvrin, never again shall things be restored as be fore th war. It it written in God s deer, of events fulfilled, "old- things are paesetl away;!' thai new tails in which dwelleth riirhteootness draw, men. Emergtbg trot suoh a prolonged rebellion, ht 1, blind who tout you 'hat th Stat by a nitre tracts: I and bensvoleno of th Ooternmtnt ran bt oat again by a mere decree In Its eld plat, Ii would not by honest, it would aot be klad ir fraternal tor me to pretend that tb Sjutbrn Revolution against th Union has nJt wrought revolution in u a....u j I Sates themselves, and inaugurated . dispensation. -Society i, lik. a broken loom, end the piece whioh rebellion i. id was weaving has beta out and thread broken. Yen must pat ia new warn .nj wool, aad weaving anew, aa the r.k.t. slowly unwind,, we shall see ia it no gor-don figures, ae hideous grotesque of tbe old barbarism, but figures of liberty, vines justioe, leva and liberty. ir. ceecner proceed, by snowing what bad been settled and determined by the war; first, that these United fltata. .hall k. one and Indivisible; second, that Suite ar not absolute sovereigns, aad have aot the right to dismember th. R.imhl,'.. imi ik.. tlnlveiBal liberty is indispenr b.' te Repnb Loan Government, and that slavery shall be forever abolished. Suoh ar. th. M..H. .r the war. They are the best fruits of war; they are worth all thev hnv. Anaf Thaw are the foundations of peaoe; they will tenure the benefit to aU nations a well as lo ours. Onr highest wisdom and duty is to accept facts aa the decrees of God. We are expected to forget all that haa hannaneH- yes, the wrath, th eonfliot, tha oruelty, but not those overruling decrees of God which the war has pronounced as solemnly as on Mount Sinai. God says: Remember, remember, hear It tc-dav under th;. m der that bright child of tho sun, our banner, with th, eyes of th nation aad tha world upon us wj repeat the syllables of God' providence and recite the .,,l.m ....... . Aro more diiuuion : no more MttvMtMt - m. Slattry. Applause. - . He next proceeded to ravi.t. ih. of our oivil war and th condition and ' tendencies of southern socletv. and m. oluded as follows: Front tb pulpit of bro ken stout we shriek forth our earnest greeting to our land. We offer to th President of these United States our solemn oongralu- m" uiw u.. auBMuneu nis lite and health under the unparalleled burden, atwl sufferings of four bloody years, and permitted him to behold this auspicious consummation of that national unity for which he has waited with so much patience and fortitude, and for which he has labored with suoh disinterested wisdom. Applause 1 To the Members of tbe Government associated with him in the administration of perilous affairs in critical time. in ih. h.. ...... and Representatives of the United States who have eagerly fastened tht instruments by which the popular will mi.hr. and enforce Itself we tender our grateful thanks. I Applause ! To the officers and men of the arm and navy who have faithfully, skillfull, rlarl. ously upheld their country's authority by suffering long and sublime courage, we of fer a hearty tribute beyond th compass of-words. Great applause. Upon thou tru and faithful oltiiens, men and women who nave uorne up with unflinching hope in the darkest hour, and covered th. l.n,l .in. their labors of love and oharity, we invoke th divine blessing of Him whom they have so truly imitated, applaus, but chiefly to the God of our Fathers, w. reader thanksgiving and praise for that wondrous providence that has brought forth from such a harvest of war th seed of so muoh liberty and peaoe. We invoke peace upon the North: peace be upon the West: naas. h. upon the South. In th nam. nf Ood lift our banner, and dedicalo it to Peaoe, Union, and Liberty, now and forever. Great applaus. ... . , den. I.ee. Arrival In Klehmomd-..aia A ppearaarr- .il la Home Hla Reception br tbe People. (From the Richmond Cor. of Philadelphia lniiulrer. Richmond, April IS, 186S. Lee's arrival has been the great sensa-tion of the day, in faot, the only one. Ap-proaohing the oity from the southwest, by the Richmond and Lyohburg turnpike, (ha little cavalcade, composed of the fallen rebel chief and some half dozen of his staff, with about th aamt number cf oavalry, attracted little attention until It had nearly reached the center of the oity. It was half-past two in the afternoon; many people were on the streets, and the face of Lee Is too familiar here for him to escape recognition. Very soon a motley crowd were following him, oltiiens and rebel soldier.. rrni diers aad officers. Tbe windows and dooi of houses flew open, and women waved u.uuk.iuioio in a anu Bull 01 w.yi Lee passed on with somethin. of ih. .1. lent, unobservant thoughtfulaess of hi. eon. queror, Grant, in hia manner. At limes. glancing right or left, he recognized an acquaintance and bowed slightly. JUis hair as white as snow, his careworn face, his jaded air, the eiroumstanees surrounding the man, stirred the people's heart, and we can forgive them for it. Strong men wept and women sobbed with a consuming grief. Th crowd increased at every step, and by the time he bad reached his residence, on Franklin street, between ReT.nth Eighth, it had grown into a multitude. A he dismounted from his tired hr n,. orowd spontaneously gave him three oheers. As he mounted bis first steps they called tumultuoualy for a speech. Let stood for a moment on tne Dalccny, bidding his staff good-bye. In reply to the orowd he reiieuV hia hat. bowed alightly, and tbe next instant the ruined soldier had passed within we uoor anu was lost to sight. Th staff rod off, th crowd dispersed, and a few moments later aot even a ourloua loiterer was left on Franklin street Everybody seemed at once to consider the propriety of the ocoasion, and left the paroled General to the solitude of his own horn. All th afternoon aad evening Lee's residence has been kept scrupulously dosed not a blind open, not a sign of life ahont II Oocaaionally some old personal friend would oall, but almost invariablv he vmulil be turned, away without gaining admit tance, it ia oue io ai to tar that he en. tered the city with the least possible display, lhat he took the shortest rout to his house, and that he has taken ell iwaslble oars to avoid any kind of publio demonstration. That ht has done so from a sin-oere desire to observe the spirit as well as in icuer or tu terms or his capitulation ner. in uv rr.nuii io- qouor. That the Southern people have a leva as well as an admit alien for the lata comman der of their armies, it did not need the events of to-day to prove. His simple f)rctenne, that, the presenoe of a man fallen as oonquereil, but not in their eyes disgraced, itirreil them lo the last sign of emotion. II was no words that h spoke. for he said not a word , It was no muts ap peal that he made, for be avoided them; it was his presence aud Its ilgntnoatlon that moved thorn. It was their blasted hopes, their thwarted ambition, aa well as their military Idol, that rode through the streets ef Richmond today, and it is no wonder th people wept. The animate corps of Napoleon pacing th wslka of Longwood, draw tear from many besides the worshippers of the Empire. Lee riding to-day, a prisoner, -through tbe streets of the city he had ao long defended, is the latest parallel or that sad soen. w must forgive thl, people. - Lee s resiaene in this. -oily -is on tha - south side of Franklin street, ketweaa Sev enth and Eighth, and it a house lik thousands of others a hall at on aid, a basement, and th universal arrangement of rooms. In nowiss different from othtr boa sts, except that it oontaina to-night a man without power a man ruined beyond redemption, who two weeks ago controlled armies formidable la their numbers and dis cipline. . - All Europe has been alarmed br th re. ported appearance of th Siberian plague at St. Petersburg and its advance toward th frontier or uermany. A telegram from St. Petersburg states that It is committing fearful ravages, and that official rt turns aa to the number of victims have altogether oeased. A temi-uffioial organ of th Rus sian Government denies tha correctness of these reports, which, however, th neighboring countries agrc in accepting a tru. Ihe Austrian uovernmeat Bar tent a Bled-ioal Commission to St. Petersburg to exam ine into th natur or tne epiaeinlo, and th French Government haa ordered all ahlna arriving from Russia to bt put In quaran tine. Th fingusn uovernment aas Bnt Instructions to th consnls la Russia and . th ports of th Baltic to collect all tht In formation mty count on tnt lunjtot and forward It to England. II Is staled by ons of onr Parisian i-changes that Prince Napoleon u about to writ th "History of th Bonaparte Family " With this object tu view ht has St. cured the tertlcei of M. Rupertl to make tht naottiary historical rettarohti. It it believed Ihst the Intended visit of th I rinct to Italy it connected with th proposed work. ' General Witil II not yet V) years tf sge.